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JHilitarp 0xhn of tfje Hopal ILcgion of 
tJje ^niteb g>tates; 



REGISTER 

OF THE 

COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF 
MASSACHUSETTS 



November 1, 1912 



CAMBRIDGE 
1912 



IS A i;iFr TO 
THE COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS 

THROUGH THE LEGACY OF 

MARY L. PEABODY 

AS 

a l^cmocial 

TO 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL OLIVER W. PEABODY 

Forty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry 




Chancellor^ Captain Charles Hunt 
Jiecnnh'r, Captain Charles W. C. Rhoadbs 
ReffiMrur, Torrance Parker 

Committee on Publication 

J. Harris Aubin nnd PinLip A. Jenkins 

.-I ssistiuff 



" The Military Order of tlie Loyal Legion of the United 
States had its inception on that saddest day, at the conclusion 
of the Civil War, when humanity throughout the world was 
shocked by the death of Abraham Lincoln. In honor of that 
illustrious memory and of the great cause for which we had 
fought ; in recognition of the affectionate friendships which had 
been inspired among the officers of the Army then about to dis- 
band ; in historic recollection of the Society of the Cincinnati, 
which had embraced the oificers of the Revolutionary Army, it 
was determined to form this Order ; and at a meeting of a few 
officers in the city of Philadelphia the initial steps were that 
day taken for its organization. It was the first of the military 
societies which followed, or rather accompanied the close of the 
War." (General Charles Devens's 25th Anniversary Oration.) 



The Commanders-in-Chief of the Military Order of the 
Loyal Legion of the United States have been Major General 
George Cadwalader (Pennsylvania), Major General Win- 
field S. Hancock (Pennsylvania), General Philip H. Sheridan 
(District of Columbia), Brigadier General Rutherford B. 
Hayes (Ohio), Brigadier General Lucius Fairchild (Wiscon- 
sin), Major General John Gibbon (Oregon), Rear Admiral 
Bancroft Gherardi (Pennsylvania), Lieutenant General John 
M. Schofield (District of Columbia), Brigadier General David 
McM. Gregg (Pennsylvania), Major General John R. Brooke 
(Pennsylvania), Major General Grenville M. Dodge (New 
York), Lieutenant General John C. Bates (Missouri), Rear 
Admiral George W. Melville (Pennsylvania) and Lieutenant 
General Arthur Mac Arthur (Wisconsin). 

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OFFICERS OF THE COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF 

Co m m an der-in-Chief, 
Colonel Arnold A. Rand, TJ.S.V. 

Senior Vice-Commander-in-Chief, 
Rear Admiral Edwin Stewart, U.S.N. 

Junior Yice-Commander-in-Chicf, 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edwin A. Landell, U.S.V. 

Recordcr-in-Chief, 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel John P. Nicholson, U.S.V. 

Registrar-in-Chief, 
First Lieutenant Thomas H. McKee, U.S.V. 

Treasurer-in-Chief , 
Brigadier General Joseph W. Plume, U.S.V. 

Chancellor-in-Chicf, 
Brevet Captain John 0. Foering, U.S.V. 

Chaplain-in-Chief , 
Brevet Major Henry S. Borrage, U.S.V. 

Council-in-Chief, 
Brevet Colonel Cornelius Cadle, U.S.V. 
Captain Urban A. Woodbury, U.S.V. 
Pa}Tnaster George De F. Barton, U.S.N. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster Henry M. Rogers, U.S.N. 
Captain William R. Hodges, U.S.V. 
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OFFICERS OF THE COMMANDERY OF THE 
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS 

Commander, 
Major William H. Teicket, U.S.V. 

Senior Vice-Commander, 
First Lieutenant Isa.ic F. Kingsbory, U.S.V. 

Junior Vice -Commander, 
Colonel Benjamin F. Peach, U.S.V. 

Recorder, 
Captain Chaeles W. C. Ehoades, U.S.V. 

Registrar, 
Mr. Torrance Parker. 

Treasurer, 
Major Edward T. Bouve, U.S.V. 

Chancellor, 
Captain Charles Hunt, U.S.V. 

Chaplain, 
Chaplain Arthur Little, U.S.V. 

Council, 

Lieutenant Arthur B. Denny, U.S.N. 

Second Lieutenant Egbert G. Amory, U.S.V. 

First Lieutenant James N. North, U. S. V. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster Calvin G. Hutchinson, U.S.N. 

Mr. E. Henry W. Dwight. 

[V] 



i^lilitarp €>rtier of tfje Hopal Hcgion of t\)t 
Witiittti states! 



FOUNDED APRIL 15, 1865 



Commanbcrp of rtjc ^tatc of iWasfSacfjusetts 

Instituted March 4, 1868 Organized March 6, 1868 

Incorporated March 15, 1887 



CHARTER MEMBERS 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Cornelius G. Attwood, U.S.V. 
Caj^tain James B. Bell, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General Francls A. Osborn, U.S.V. 
Lieutenant Colonel William V. Hutchings, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General William Cogswell, U.S.V. 
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel S. Lamson, U.S.V. 
Captain William Pratt, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General Josiah Pickett, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General Augustus B. K. Sprague, U.S.V 
Brevet Major Louis N. Tucker, U.S.V. 
Lieutenant Colonel Orson Moulton, U.S.V. 
Captain J. Waldo Denny, U.S.V. 
Brevet Colonel Charles N. Turnbull, U.S.A. 

[ vi ] 



PAST OFFICERS 

COMMANDERS 

1868. 
Brevet Brigadier General Francis A. Osboen, U.S.V. 

1869-1877. 
Brevet Major General Chaeles Devens, U.S.V. 

1878. 
Brevet Brigadier General Alfred P. Rockwell, U.S.V. 

1879-1880. 
Brevet Colonel Augustus P. Martin, U.S.V. 

1881-1883. 
Colonel Thomas L. Liveemore, U.S.V. 

1883-1884. 
Brevet Brigadier General Francis A. Walker, U.S.V. 

1885-1886. 
Colonel Chaeles R. Codman, U.S.V. 

1887-1888. 
Brevet Major General Simon G. Geiffin, U.S.V. 

1889. 
Brevet Major General Edward W. Hincks, U.S.V. 

1890. 

Brevet Major General John M. Coese, U.S.V. 

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1891. 
Brevet Brigadier General John L. Otis, U.S.V. 

1892. 
Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Sherwin, U.S.V. 

1893. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Albeet A. Pope, U.S.V. 

1894. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Henry L. Higginson, U.S.V. 

1895. 
Brevet Brigadier General Charles L. Peirson, U.S.V. 

1896. 
Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Charles P. Clark, U.S.N. 

1897. 
Brevet Major General George L. Andrews, U.S.V. 

1898. 
Brevet Brigadier General Henry S. Edssell, U.S.V. 

1899. 
Rear Admiral George E. Belknap, U.S.N. 

1900. 
Brevet Major Charles A. Hopkins, U.S.V. 

1901-1902. 
Brevet Brigadier General William F. Draper, U.S.V. 

1903. 
Colonel Norwood P. Hallowell, U.S.V. 

1904. 
Brigadier General Edmund Rice, U.S.A. 

1905. 

Brevet Brigadier General William F. Draper, U.S.V. 

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1906. 
Brevet Major Charles B. Amoby, U.S.V. 

1907. 
Rear Admiral John P. Merry, U.S.N. 

1908. 
Brevet Brigadier General Augustus B. R. Sprague, U.S.V. 

1909. 
Brevet Major Edgar J. Sherman, U.S.V. 

1910. 
Rear Admiral Mortimer L. Johnson, U.S.N. 

1911. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William R. Driver, U.S.V. 



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SENIOR VICE-COMMANDERS 

1868. 
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel S. Lamson, U.S.V. 

1869. 
Captain Donald McN. Fairfax, U.S.N. 

1870-1874. 
Brevet Brigadier General William Cogswell, U.S.V. 

1875-1876. 
Brevet Brigadier General Francis W. Palfrey, U.S.V. 

1877. 
Brevet Brigadier General Alfred P. Rockwell, U.S.V. 

1878. 
Assistant Paymaster Charles Fairchild, U.S.N. 

1879-1880. 
Brevet Major General Simon G. Griffin, U.S.V. 

1881. 
Captain George S. Merrill, U.S.V. 

1882-1884. 
Brevet Brigadier General Charles F. Walcott, U.S.V. 

1885-1886. 
Mr. John M. Forbes. 

1887-1888. 
First Lieutenant Henry B. Peirce, U.S.V. 

1889. 

Captain William W. Douglas, U.S.V. 

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1890. 
Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Charles P. Clark, U.S.N. 

1891. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Stephen M. Crosby, U.S.V. 

1893. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Henry L. Higqinson, U.S.V. 

1893. 
Brevet Brigadier General Hazard Stevens, U.S.V. 

1894. 
Brevet Brigadier General Charles L. Peirson, U.S.V. 

1895. 
Brevet Brigadier General John C. Palfrey, U.S.A. 

1896. 
Brevet Colonel Theodore A. Dodge, U.S.A. 

1897. 
Brevet Brigadier General Nathan A. M. Dudley. U.S.V. 

1898. 
Captain John G. B. Adams, U.S.V. 

1899. 
First Lieutenant James P. Stearns, U.S.V. 

1900. 
Brevet Brigadier General Ekastus Blakeslee, U.S.V. 

1901-1903. 
Brevet Major Charles B. Amory, U.S.V. 

1903. 
First Lieutenant Henry J. Spooner, U.S.V. 

1904. 

Brevet Colonel John F. Marsh, U.S.V. 

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1905. 
Major William H. Turner, U.S.V. 

1906. 
Captain Morris Schafp, U.S.A. 

1907. 
Brevet Brigadier General James F. Curtis, U.S.V. 

1908. 
Brigadier General Greenleaf A. Goodale, U.S.A. 

1909. 
Captain William W. Douglas, U.S.V. 

1910. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William R. Driver, U.S.V. 

1911. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster Henry M. Rogers, U.S.N. 



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JUNIOR VICE-COMMANDERS 

1868. 
Brevet Brigadier General Augustus B. R. Spragde, TJ.S.V. 

1869. 
Major General Ambrose E. Buenside, U.S.V. 

1870. 
Captain Foxhall A. Parker, U.S.N. 

1871-1872. 
Captain William F. Spicer, U.S.N. 

1873-1874. 
Commander George H. Perkins, U.S.N. 

1875-1876. 
Eear Admiral Charles Steedman, U.S.N. 

1877. 
Assistant Paymaster Charles Fairchild, U.S.N. 

1878. 
Brevet Colonel Augustus P. Martin, U.S.V. 

1879-1880. 
Cliief Engineer William Roberts, U.S.N. 

1881-1882. 
Rear Admiral George H. Preble, U.S.N. 

1883-1884. 
Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander William G. 

Saltonstall, U.S.N. 

1885-1886. 

Assistant Surgeon Robert Willard, U.S.N. 

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1887-1888. 
Brevet Major Zabdiel B. Adams, U.S.V. 

1889. 
Brevet Brigadier General George B. Drake, U.S.V. 

1890. 
Brevet Colonel Henry Stone, U.S.V. 

1891. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster Edward D. Hayden, U.S.N. 

1892. 
Chief Engineer David B. Macomb, U.S.N. 

1893. 
Commander George H. Wadleigh, U.S.N. 

1894. 
Pay Director Edward May, U.S.N. 

1895. 
Passed Assistant Engineer Charles H. Manning, U.S.N. 

1896. 
Captain Charles Hunt, U.S.V. 

1897. 
First Lieutenant Charles H. Pouter, U.S.V. 

1898. 
Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 

1899. 
Captain Wilmon W. Blackmar, U.S.V. 

1900. 
Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. Fuller, U.S.V. 

1901-1902. 

Assistant Surgeon John Homans, U.S.A. 

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1903. 
Passed Assistant Paymaster Edward Sheewin, U.S.N. 

1904. 
Lieutenant Coiiiniander Charles W. Tracy, U.S.N. 

1905. 
Acting Second Assistant Engineer PiUL H. Kendeicken, U.S.N. 

1906. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster John Read, U.S.N. 

1907. 
Brevet Colonel George B. Dyer, U.S.V. 

1908. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster Edward T. Barker, U.S.N. 

1909. 
Passed Assistant Engineer Henry E. Rhoades, U.S.N. 

1910. 
Colonel Edward Anderson, U.S.V. 

1911. 
First Lieutenant James C. Chalmers, U.S.V. 



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RECORDERS 

1868-1879. 
Captain James B. Bell, U.S.V. 

1879. 

(Pro tern.) 

First Lieutenant Lyman P. French, U.S.M.C. 

1879-1880. 
Brevet Captain Edward B. Robins, U.S.V. 

1881-1905. 
Colonel Arnold A. Rand, U.S.V. 

1906-1911. 
First Lieutenant Charles H. Porter, U.S.V. 

1911- 
Captain Charles W. C. Rhoades, U.S.V. 



CORRESPONDENT 

1868. 
Captain J. Waldo Denny, U.S.V. 



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REGISTRARS 

1869. 
Captain Foxhall A. Parker, U.S.N. 

1870-1871. 
Lieutenant Henry J. Blake, U.S.N. 

1872-1873. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster Henry M. Rogers, U.S.N. 

1874-1875. 
Assistant Paymaster Charles Fairchild, U.S.N. 

1876-1877. 

Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander Edward F. Devens, 

U.S.N. 

1878-1880. 
Second Assistant Engineer William H. Badlam, U.S.N. 

1881-1893. 
Captain Hiram S. Shurtleff, U.S.V. 

1893-1897. 
Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 

1898-1903. 
Acting Volunteer Lieutenant C. Webster Wilson, U.S.N. 

1903-1905. 
First Lieutenant Charles H. Porter, U.S.V. 

1906-1907. 

First Lieutenant Patrick T. Jackson, U.S.V. 

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1908-1911. 
Captain Charles W. C. Rhoades, U.S.V. 

1911- 
Mr. Torrance Parker. 



TREASURERS 

1868-1880. 
Captain William Pratt, U.S.V. 

1881-1905. 
Brevet Major William P. Shreve, U.S.V. 

1906- 
Major Edward T. Bouve, U.S.V. 



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CHANCELLORS 

1868-1880. 
Lieutenant Colonel William V. Hdtchings, U.S.V. 

1881. 
Brevet Colonel William W. McKim, U.S.A. 

1882-1886. 
Brevet Major J. Henry Sleeper, U.S.V. 

1887-1888. 
Brevet Colonel Nathaniel Wales, U.S.V. 

1889. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster Albert J. Weight, U.S.N. 

1890-1892. 
Brevet Captain Edward N. Whittier, U.S.V. 

1893. 
Brevet Major Andrew M. Benson, U.S.V. 

1894^1905. 
Brevet Major Andrew Robeson, U.S.V. 

1906. 
Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 

1906-1910. 
Captain Gustave Magnitzkt, U.S.V. 

1911- 
Captain Charles Hunt, U.S.V. 



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CHAPLAINS 

1868. 
Brevet Brigadier General William Cogswell, U.S.V. 

1869-1873. 
Chaplain H. Clay Trumbull, U.S.V. 

1874-1875. 
Chaplain Chaeles C. Tiffany, U.S.V. 

1876-1877. 
Second Lieutenant Clay MacCauley, U.S.V. 

1878-1880. 
Chaplain Alonzo H. Quint, U.S.V. 

1881-1888. 
Chaplain Edward H. Hall, U.S.V. 

1889-1892. 
Eight Reverend Philups Brooks, D.D. 

1893-1907. 
Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D.D. 

1908- 
Ohaplain Arthur Little, U.S.V. 



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COUNCIL 



1868. 



Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Cornelius G. Attwood, U.S.V. 
Brevet Colonel Charles N. Turnbull, U.S.A. 
Brevet Brigadier General Josiah Pickett, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major Louis N. Tucker, U.S.V. 
Lieutenant Colonel Orson Moulton, U.S.V. 



1869. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Cornelius G. Attwood, U.S.V. 
Brevet Colonel Charles N. Turnbull, U.S.A. 
Brevet Brigadier General Josiah Pickett, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. Theodore Heard, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General Horace C. Lee, U.S.V. 

1870. 

Brevet Colonel Charles N. Turnbull, U.S.A. 

Brevet Major J. Henry Sleeper, U.S.V. 

Captain Alanson H. Ward, U.S.V. 

Captain William F. Spicer, U.S.N. 

Brevet Brigadier General Alfred P. Eockwell, U.S.V. 

1871. 

Brevet Major J. Henry Sleeper, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General Alfred P. Eockwell, U.S.V. 
Commander George H. Perkins, U.S.N. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Stephen M. Crosby, U.S.V. 
Chief Engineer William Roberts, U.S.N. 

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1873. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Stephen M. Crosby, U.S.V. 
Chief Engineer William Roberts, U.S.N. 
John H. Beed, 3d Class (Brigadier General, M.V.M.). 
Assistant Paymaster Charles Fairchild, U.S.N. 
Captain Otho E. Michaelis, U.S.A. 



1873. 

John H. Reed, 3d Class (Brigadier General, M.V.M.). 
Assistant Paymaster Charles Fairchild, U.S.N. 
Captain Otho E. Michaelis, U.S.A. 
Brevet Major Benjamin F. Rittenhouse, U.S.A. 
Medical Director John H. Wright, U.S.N. 



1874. 

Brevet Major Benjamin F. Rittenhouse, U.S.A. 
Medical Director John H. Wright, U.S.N. 
Brevet Major General William F. Bartlett, U.S.V. 
First Assistant Engineer Horace McMurtrie, U.S.N. 
Surgeon William Ingalls, U.S.V. 



1875. 

Brevet Major General William F. Bartlett, U.S.V. 
First Assistant Engineer Horace McMurtrie, U.S.N. 
Surgeon William Ingalls, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant John H. Sherburne, U.S.M.C. 
First Lieutenant Edmund L. Zalinski, U.S.A. 
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1876. 

First Lieutenant John H. Sherburne, U.S.M.C. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Jajies H. Rice, U.S.A. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Norton Folsom, U.S.V. 
Captain Benjamin S. Calef, U.S.V. 
Captain John Lathrop, U.S.V. 



1877. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel James H. Eice, U.S.A. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Norton Folsom, U.S.V. 

Captain Benjamin S. Calef, U.S.V. 

Captain John Lathrop, U.S.V. 

Lieutenant Commander Charles McGregor, U.S.N. 



1878. 

First Lieutenant Lyman P. French, U.S.M.C. 

Captain William W. Douglas, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General John L. Otis, U.S.V. 

Captain George S. Merrill, U.S.V. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Joseph W. Geleay, U.S.A. 



1879. 

First Lieutenant Lyman P. French, U.S.M.C. 
Captain William W. Douglas, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General John L. Otis, U.S.V. 
Captain George S. Merrill, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Joseph W. Gelrat, U.S.A. 
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1880. 

First Lieutenant Lyman P. French, U.S.M.C. 

Captain William W. Douglas, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General John L. Otis, TJ.S.V. 

Captain George S. Merrill, U.S.V. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Joseph W. Gelray, U.S.A. 



1881. 

Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Sherwin, U.S.V. 
Brevet Colonel Theodore A. Dodge, U.S.A. 
Brevet Brigadier General James Shaw, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant Charles E. Bowers, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edward B. Blasland, U.S.V. 



1883. 

Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Sherwin, U.S.V. 
Brevet Colonel Theodore A. Dodge, U.S.A. 
Brevet Brigadier General James Shaw, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edward B. Blasland, U.S.V. 
Assistant Surgeon C. Ellery Stedman, U.S.N. 



1883. 

Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Sherwin, U.S.V. 
Brevet Colonel Theodore A. Dodge, U.S.A. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. I. Goddard, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General Samuel M. Quincy, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Albert A. Pope, U.S.V. 
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1884. 



Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. I. Goddard, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General Samuel M. Qoinct, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Albert A. Pope, U.S.V. 
Acting Ensign Gardner A. Chubchill, U.S.N. 
Brevet Brigadier General William F. Draper, U.S.V. 



1885. 



Brevet Brigadier General William F. Draper, U.S.V. 

Brevet Colonel Henry Stone, U.S.V. 

Captain Richard Waterman, U.S.V. 

Passed Assistant Paymaster Edward Sherwin, U.S.N. 

Lieutenant Colonel Samuel A. Drake, U.S.V. 



1886. 



Brevet Brigadier General William F. Draper, U.S.V. 

Brevet Colonel Henry Stone, U.S.V. 

Captain Richard Waterman, U.S.V. 

Passed Assistant Paymaster Edward Sherwin, U.S.N. 

Lieutenant Colonel Samuel A. Drake, U.S.V. 



1887. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Solon A. Carter, U.S.V. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster John Read, U.S.N. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edward 0. Shepard, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major Edgar J. Sherman, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant James P. Stearns, U.S.V. 

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1888. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Solon A. CiETER, U.S.V. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster John Eead, TJ.S.N. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edwaed 0. Shepaed, TJ.S.V. 
Brevet Major Edgar J. Sherman, TJ.S.V. 
First Lieutenant James P. Stearns, U.S.V. 



1889. 

Captain Charles Hunt, U.S.V. 

Captain Horace C. Bacon, U.S.V. 

Captain George W. Creasey, U.S.V. 

First Lieutenant Charles H. Porter, U.S.V. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon John H. Mackie, U.S.N. 



1890. 

Captain Charles Hunt, U.S.V. 

Captain George W. Creasey, U.S.V. 

First Lieutenant Charles H. Porter, U.S.V. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon John H. Mackie, U.S.N. 

Brevet Brigadier General Thomas H. Talbot, U.S.V. 



1891. 

Brevet Colonel William L. Candler, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William R. Driver, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant Henry D. Pope, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant Henry A. Turner, U.S.V. 
Chief Engineer Joseph Trilley, U.S.N. 
[ xxvi ] 



1892. 



Brevet Colonel William L. Candler, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel William R. Driver, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant Henry A. Turner, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major Homer G. Gilmore, U.S.V. 
Ensign John C. Pegram, U.S.N. 



1893. 

Brevet Major Homer G. Gilmore, U.S.V. 
Ensign John C. Pegram, U.S.N. 
Captain George N. Carpenter, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant James N. North, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major General George H. Nye, U.S.V. 



1894. 

Captain George N. Carpenter, U.S.V. 

First Lieutenant James N. North, U.S.V. 

Brevet Major General George H. Nye, U.S.V. 

Surgeon Augustus P. Clarke, U.S.V. 

Acting Volunteer Lieutenant C. Webster Wilson, U.S.N. 



1895. 

Surgeon Augustus P. Clarke, U.S.V. 
Acting Volunteer Lieutenant C. Webster Wilson, U.S.N. 
Captain John G. B. Adams, U.S.V. 
Captain William B. Sears, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant Augustus D. Ayling, U.S.V. 
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1896. 

Acting Volunteer Lieutenant C. Webster Wilson, U.S.N. 
Captain John G. B. Adams, TJ.S.V. 
Captain Morris Schaff, U.S.A. 
Brevet Colonel George B. Dyer, U.S.V. 
Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. Fuller, U.S.V. 



1897. 

Acting Volunteer Lieutenant C. Webster Wilson, U.S.N. 

Captain Morris Schaff, U.S.A. 

Brevet Colonel George B. Dyer, U.S.V. 

Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. Fuller, U.S.V. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster Edward T. Barker, U.S.N. 



1898. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster Edward T. Barker, U.S.N. 
Major Edward T. Bouve, U.S.V. 
Captain Alexander M. Ferris, U.S.V. 
Captain Charles W. C. Ehoades, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major Charles B. Amory, U.S.V. 



1899. 

Major Edward T. Bouvfi, U.S.V. 
Captain Alexander M. Ferris, U.S.V. 
Captain Charles W. C. Ehoades, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major Charles B. Amory, U.S.V. 
Major Charles A. Stott, U.S.V. 
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1900. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 
Colonel Benjamin F. Peach, U.S.V. 
Captain Edward L. Giddings, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant Daniel Eldbedge, U.S.V. 
Acting Ensign Daniel B. Hallett, U.S.N. 



1901. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 
Colonel Benjamin F. Peach, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant Daniel Eldredge, U.S.V. 
Acting Ensign Daniel B. Hallett, U.S.N. 
Mr. Frank E. Peabody. 



1902. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 

Colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson, U.S.V. 

Second Lieutenant Peter D. Smith, U.S.V. 

Captain William A. Gile, U.S.V. 

Mr. Frank E. Peabody. 



1903. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 

Colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson, U.S.V. 

Second Lieutenant Peter D. Smith, U.S.V. 

Captain William A. Gile, U.S.V. 

Mr. Cyrus M. Van Slyck. 

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1904. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 
Major A. Parker Browne, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major J. Homer Edgerlt, U.S.V. 
Captain Spencer W. Richardson, U.S.V. 
Mr. William F. E. Roelofson. 



1905. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 
Major A. Parker Browne, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major J. Homer Edgerly, U.S.V. 
Captain Spencer W. Richardson, U.S.V. 
Mr. Conrad Reno. 

1906. 

First Lieutenant Henry N. Sheldon, U.S.V. 

Captain Gustave Magnitzkt, U.S.V. 

Lieutenant Commander Chaeles W. Tracy, U.S.N. 

Second Lieutenant Solomon A. Bolster, U.S.V. 

Mr. John L. Wakefield. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 

Passed Assistant Engineer Henry E. Rhoades, U.S.N. 



1907. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 
Colonel Benjamin F. Peach, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major L. Frederick Rice, U.S.V. 
Captain William A. Snow, U.S.V. 
Mr. William B. Stearns. 

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1908. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 

Passed Assistant Engineer Henry E. Ehoades, U.S.N. 

Captain George M. Whipple, U.S.V. 

Brevet Captain Jdlius M. Swain, U.S.V. 

Mr. John D. Drum. 



1909. 

Colonel Charles E. Hapgood, U.S.V. 
Major Haeeison G. 0. Weymouth, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant Alpheus H. Hardy, U.S.V. 
First Lieutenant Hubbard M. Abbott, U.S.V. 
Mr. Edward L. Rand. 
Mr. Amos Binney. 

1910. 

Brevet Major John A. Fox, U.S.V. 
Major William H. Trickey, U.S.V. 
Captain Orlendo W. Dimick, U.S.V. 
Lieutenant Arthur B. Denny, U.S.N. 
Mr. William B. Nichols. 



1911. 

Captain Horace P. Williams, U.S.V. 
Brevet Captain Charles B. Fillebrown, U.S.V. 
Lieutenant Arthur B. Denny, U.S.N. 
Mr. Torrance Parker. 
Dr. James B. Thornton. 
Second Lieutenant Robert G. Amory, U.S.V. 
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EXTRACTS FROM THE CONSTITUTION OF 
THE ORDER 

Defining Its Objects, Principles and Qualifications 
for Membership 

PEEAMBLE. 

We, Officers and hoBorably discharged Officers of the Army, Navy 
and Marine Corps of the United States, whose names are hereunto 
annexed, having aided in maintaining the honor, integrity and 
supremacy of the National Government at a critical period of its 
history, and holding in remembrance the sacrifices in common made 
and the triumphs together shared in discharge of this sacred duty, 
unite to ordain and establish a permanent association for the pur- 
poses and objects hereinafter set forth, and to this end pledge our 
honor, as officers and gentlemen, to be governed by the following 
Constitution and By-Laws. 

ARTICLE I. 

TITLE. 

This association shall be known as The Military Oedeh of 
THE Loyal Legion of the United States. 



ARTICLE II. 

PRINCIPLES. 

This Order acknowledges as its fundamental principles — 

First. A firm belief and trust in Almighty God, extolling Him 

under whose beneficent guidance the sovereignty and integrity of 

the Union have been maintained, the honor of the Flag vindicated, 

and the blessings of civil liberty secured, established and enlarged. 

Second. True allegiance to the United States of America, based 

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upon paramount respect for and fidelitj' to the National Consti- 
tution and Laws, manifested by discountenancing whatever may 
tend to weaken loyalty, incite to insurrection, treason or rebellion, 
or impair in any manner the efficiency and permanency of our 
free institutions. 

ARTICLE III. 

OBJECTS. 

The objects of this Order shall be to cherish the memories and 
associations of the war waged in defence of the unity and indivisi- 
bility of the Republic; strengthen the ties of fraternal fellowship 
and sympathy formed by companionship-in-arms ; advance the 
best interests of the soldiers and sailors of the United States, es- 
pecially of those associated as Companions of this Order, and 
extend all possible relief to their widows and children; foster the 
cultivation of military and naval science; enforce unqualified alle- 
giance to the General Government; protect the rights and liber- 
ties of American citizenship, and maintain National Honor, Union 
and Independence. 

ARTICLE IV. 

ORGANIZATION. 

Section 1. — This Order shall be composed of State Com- 
manderies and a National Commandery. 

Sec. 2. — There shall be but one Commandery in each State, 
which shall be designated as " The Commandery of the State of 

," excepting the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 

which shall be designated as such. The relative seniority of the 
several State Commanderies shall be determined by the respective 
dates of their institution. 

Sec. 3. — The National Commandery shall be designated "The 
Commandery-in-Chief." 

Sec. 4. — Commanderies may become incorporated subject to 
the provisions of this Constitution. 



ARTICLE V. 

MEMBERS. 

Section 1. — The Companions of this Order shall be elected in 
the manner hereinafter provided from the classes defined in this 

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Article, and shall be entitled Companions of the First Class, Second 
Class and Third Class, respectively, as described and defined. 

Sec. 2. — Original Companions of the First Class. — Com- 
missioned officers and honorably discharged commissioned officers 
of the United States Army, Navy and Marine Corps, Regular or 
Volunteer, including officers of assimilated or corresponding rank by 
appointment of the Secretary of War or Navy, who were actually 
engaged in the suppression of the Rebellion prior to the fifteenth day 
of April, 1865, and whose names appear in the Official Registers of 
the United States Army and Navy and of the Volunteer Force of the 
United States Army, or appeared upon the official records of 
the United States War or Navy Department during their term of 
service as commissioned officers of organizations mustered into the 
service of the United States, and not restricted to service within 
any given State, for a period of service not less than ninety days, 
or who served under the President's call of the fifteenth day of 
April, 1861 ; or who, having served as non-commissioned officers, 
warrant officers or enlisted men, during the War of the Rebellion, 
have since been or may hereafter be commissioned as officers in the 
United States Regular or Volunteer Army, Navy or Marine Corps ; 
and persons who, having served as non-commissioned officers, war- 
rant officers or enlisted men as aforesaid, shall have become eligible 
to membership by descent from members of the Order, or officers 
who were eligible as such, who shall have died. All midshipmen in 
the United States Navy and all cadets of the United States Army, 
who while pursuing their course in the United States Naval Acad- 
emy or the United States Military Academy at West Point, actually 
rendered service, and which service has been or shall be recognized 
by the United States Congress or the Navy Department or by the 
War Department as service rendered during the War of the Re- 
bellion. Those elected under the provisions of this Section shall 
be designated Original Companions of the First Class. 

Sec. 3. — Hereditary Companions of the First Class. — 
The direct male lineal descendants, who shall have attained the 
age of twenty-one years, of deceased Original Companions of the 
First Class, and of deceased officers not members of the Order, but 
who were eligible as such, and whose direct descent shall in every 
case be traced anew from the original founder of the membership 
in the Order, or from the deceased eligible officer, and not other- 
wise. Those elected under the provisions of this Section shall be 
designated Hereditary Companions of the First Class. 

Sec. 4. — Any Original Companion having no direct lineal male 
descendant, may, by writing, filed with the Recorder of his Com- 
raander)^ nominate a Companion of the Second Class from among 
the collateral male members of his family, descending only from 

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his own brother or sister, and the person so nominated when he 
shall have attained the age of twenty-one years shall become eligible 
to membership for life in the Second Class. Any nomination for 
membership in any class heretofore filed by an Original Companion 
shall be valid and effectual as a nomination under this Section. 

Sec. 5. — No eligibility to membership shall be derived from an 
Original Companion who has been expelled from the Order and 
not reinstated. 

Sec. 6. — The resignation of a Companion, or the dropping of 
a Companion from the rolls for neglect or refusal to pay arrears, 
or the expulsion of a Companion who has obtained membership by 
descent, shall not affect the eligibility of his successor. 

Sec. 7. — An applicant applying for membership by virtue of 
descent from a deceased Companion, or from a deceased eligible 
officer, shall file affidavits and furnish such other evidence as may 
be required, setting forth the facts upon which the eligibility is 
claimed. 

Sec. 8. — Second Class : The sons, and if there be no sons, 
the grandsons, of living Companions of the First Class, whether 
Original, in Succession, or by Inheritance, who shall have attained 
the age of twenty-one years, shall be eligible to membership. Those 
elected under the provisions of this Section shall be designated 
Companions of the Second Class. 

Sec. 9. — Upon the death of the Companion from whom his 
eligibility by direct descent was derived, a Companion of the Sec- 
ond Class shall become a Succession Companion of the First Class, 
and be so announced to the Order by Circular. 

Sec. 10. — Companions of the Second Class shall have the right 
to vote in all cases except in elections of applicants for member- 
ship as Original Companions of the First Class. 

Sec. 11. — Third Class : Companions of the Third Class are 
those gentlemen who, in civil life, during the Eebellion, were spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty to the 
National Government, and were active and eminent in maintain- 
ing the supremacy of the same ; and who, prior to the fifteenth day 
of April, 1890, were elected members of the Order pursuant to the 
then existing provisions of the Constitution, the power to elect such 
having ceased at that date. 



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COMPANIONS 

ABBOT, CHARLES WHEATON. 

Elected November 13, 1890, in Commandery of the State of 
Pennsylvania. Insignia 8243. Ti-ansferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, April 3, 1896. 

2nd Lieutenant, 13th Infantry, U.S.A., February 16, 1881. 1st 
Lieutenant, September 1, 1887. Captain, April 36, 1898. Colonel, 
1st R.I. Infantry, U.S.V., May 10, 1898. Mustered out, March 30, 
1899. Major, 25th Infantry, August 13, 1903. Eetired October 
20, 1904. 

By Inheritance, son of WALTER ABBOT, Acting Midshipman, 
U.S.N.A., December 2, 1859. Ensign, U.S.N., November 23, 1862. 
Lieutenant, February 32, 1864. Lieutenant Commander, July 25, 
1866. Died February 3, 1873. 



ABBOT, EDWIN HALE. 

By Inheritance, brother of EDWARD STANLEY ABBOT, 
Private and Sergeant, 17th Infantry, U.S.A., July 1, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, 17th Infantry, U.S.A., November 10, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, April 37, 1863. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., July 3, 1863, " for 
gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, 
Pennsylvania." Died July 8, 1863, of wounds received at 
Gettysburg. 



ABBOTT, CHARLES PATTERSON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 19th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 5, 1870. Insignia 1230. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 19th Mass. Infantry, November 31, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, September 17, 1862. Dis- 
charged (disability) May 21, 1863. 

Died at North Andover, Mass., August 6, 1879. 

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ABBOTT, EDWIN KINGSLEY. 

Elected January 5, 1898. Insignia 12073. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant HUBBARD M. ABBOTT. 



ABBOTT, HUBBARD MOSES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 37th MASSACUUSETTS INFANTRY, C.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1892. Insignia 9329. 

Sergeant, and Sergeant-Major, 37th Mass. Infantry, August 30, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, October 31, 1863; mustered, September 18, 
1864. 1st Lieutenant, September 23, 1864; mustered, November 
S7, 1864. Commissioned Captain, May 24, 1865; not mustered. 
Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 



ABBOTT, JOSIAH. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 110th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 8851. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 13th U. S. Colored Heavy 
Artillery, October 24, 1864; mustered, January 9, 1865. Major, 
Surgeon, 119th U.S.C.T., April 15, 1865; mustered, April 22, 1865. 
Discharged September 5, 1865. 

Died at Winchendon, Mass., November 27, 1901. 



ABBOTT, SAMUEL APPLETON BROWNE. 

Elected March 4, 1896. Insignia 11403. 

By Inheritance, brother of EDWARD GARDNER ABBOTT, 
Captain, 2d Massachusetts Infantry, May 24, 1861. Killed at 
Cedar Mountains, Virginia, August 9, 1862. 

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ABBOTT, SAMUEL WARREN. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 1st MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1898. Insignia 12426. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., January 24, 1862. Resigned May 

27, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Mass. Cavalry, 
September 3, 1864. Major, Surgeon, November 2, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, Jime 26, 1865. 

Died at Newton Centre, Mass., October 22, 1904. 

ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS. 

COLONEL, 5th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6100. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, December 19, 1861. Cap- 
tain, October 30, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 5th Mass. Cavalry, 
July 15, 1864. Colonel, February 15, 1865. Resigned August 1, 
1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
distinguished gallantry and efficiency at the battles of Secession- 
ville, South Mountain and Antietam, and for meritorious ser- 
vices during the war." 

ADAMS, JAMES FORSTER ALLEYNE. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected November 1, 1893. Insignia 10313. 

Acting Medical Cadet, U.S.A., July 15, 1862, to December 27, 

1862. Medical Cadet, U.S.A., December 27, 1862, to December 27, 

1863. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., February 2, 1864. Re- 
signed January 20, 1865. 

ADAMS, JOHN GREGORY BISHOP. 

CAPTAIN, 19th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1882. Insignia 2362. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 

28, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 29, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, January 22, 1863. Captain, February 28, 1864. 
Mustered out, July 22, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., October 19, 1900. 

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ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY. 

CAPTAIN, 30th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected April 4, 1894. Insignia 10509. 

Sergeant, 147t.h N.Y. Infantry, September 23, 1862. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion February 27, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 
30th U.S.C.T., February 10, 1864 ; mustered, March 3, 1864 ; Cap- 
tain, July 6, 1865. Mustered out, December 10, 1865. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., March 26, 1908. 



ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY. 

Elected January 2, 1907. Insignia 15263. 
In Succession, son of Companion Captain JOHN QUINCY 
ADAMS. 



ADAIMS, JOHN WESLEY. 

CHAPLAIN, 2d NEW UAMPSHIRB INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8049. 

Chaplain, 2d N.H. Infantry, December 5, 1863; mustered, 
January 1, 1864. Mustered out, December 19, 1865. 



ADAMS, ZABDIEL BOYLSTON. 

CAPTAIN, 56th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1868. Insignia 1025. 

Assistant Surgeon, 7th Mass. Infantry, June 15, 1861. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion. May 31, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 32d 
Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Eesigned (disability) August 4, 
1863. Captain, 56th Mass. Infantr}', January 12, 1864. Com- 
missioned Major, June 24, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, 
June 23, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious conduct in the assault before Petersburg, 
Virginia." 

Died at Framingham, Mass.. May 1, 1902. 

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ADAMSON, ALFRED. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (REAR ADMIRAL), TJ.S.N. 

Elected May 7, 1890. Insignia 7970. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 13, 1861. 2d Assistant En- 
gineer, December 17, 1863. 1st Assistant Engineer, January 1, 
1865. Passed Assistant Engineer, February 24, 1874. Cbief En- 
gineer, May 19, 1879. Retired September 19, 1908. 



ADAMSON, ALFRED, JR. 

Elected December 6, 1905. Insignia 14817. 

Son of Companion Chief Engineer Alfred Adamson, U.S.N. 



AHL, GEORGE WASHINGTON. 

CAPTAIN, AHL'S INDEPENDENT COMPANY DELAWARE HEAVY 
ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1892. Insignia 9879. 

1st Lieutenant, Battery G, Independent Pennsylvania Light Ar- 
tillery, August 29, 1862. Captain, Ahl's Independent Co. Dela- 
ware Heavy Artillery, July 27, 1863. Mustered out, July 25, 1865. 



AIKEN, WILLIAM APPLETON. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, D.S.N. 

Elected November 1, 1871. Insignia 1365. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 10, 1861. Re- 
signed January 16, 1862. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, 
January 4, 1888. 



AIKEN, WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5035. 

Son of Companion Acting Assistant Paymaster WILLIAM A. 
AIKEN. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 2, 1891. 

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ALBEE, EUGENE AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1883. Insignia 2999. 

Private and Corporal, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, August 23, 
1862. Captain, June 25, 1863. Discharged (disability), April 
20, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., October 19, 1893. 

ALDEN, CHARLES HENRY. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected December 7, 1870, in Commandery of the State of New- 
York. Insignia 1227. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, December 4, 1901. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., June 23, 1860. 
Captain, Assistant Surgeon, June 23, 1865. Major, Surgeon, 
July 28, 1866. Lieutenant Colonel, Surgeon, November 14, 1888. 
Colonel, Assistant Surgeon General, December 4, 1892. Retired 
April 28, 1900. Brigadier General, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet 
Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for 
faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Pasadena, Cal., June 7, 1906. 

ALDEN, CHARLES HENRY. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9067. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brigadier General CHARLES 
H. ALDEN, U.S.A. (Commandery of the State of Minnesota). 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, No- 
vember 1, 1907. 

ALDEN, HIRAM CARROLL. 

CAPTAIN. 4th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 3, 1886. Insignia 4553. 

Captain, 4t]i Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 23, 1862. Mustered out, August 28, 1863. 
Died at Randolph, Mass., June 1, 1896. 

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ALDRICH, HARRISON. 

CAPTAIN, 21st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9802. 

Private and Sergeant, 21st Mass. Infantry, July 19, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant 21st Mass. Infantry, March 3, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
July 18, 1862. Captain, December 18, 1862. Resigned April 25, 
1863. 

Died at Newfane, Vt., September 5, 1909. 



ALGER, RUSSELL ALEXANDER. 

COLONEL, 5th MICHIGAN CAVALRY — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, 
U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3512. 

Captain, 2d Michigan Cavalry, September 2, 1861. Major, 
April 2, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Michigan Cavalry, Octo- 
ber 16, 1862. Colonel, 5th Michigan Cavalry, February 28, 1863. 
Resigned September 20, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
October 10, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services, to rank 
from the battle of Trevilllan Station, Virginia, June 11, 1864." 
Brevet Major General, U.S.V., June 11, 1865, " for gallant and 
meritorious services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Michigan, Feb- 
ruary 4, 1885. 



ALLANSON, JOHN SYLVANUS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 20th INFANTRY, U.S.A. 

Elected February 2, 1869. Insignia 1002. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 15, 1863. Re- 
signed May 2, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 1st N.Y. Engineers, Feb- 
ruary 24, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, December 11, 1864. Mustered 
out, June 30, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 20th Infantry, U.S.A., March 
7, 1867. 1st Lieutenant, October 26, 1868. Discharged (under 
Act of Congress, July 15, 1870) November 1, 1870. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Minnesota, No- 
vember 4, 1885. 

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ALLEN, FRANK. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 9th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1903. Insignia 13976. 

1st Lieutenant, 9th R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1863. Mustered out, 
September 2, 1862. 

Died at Providence, R. I., June 18, 1909. 



ALLEN, THOMAS OTIS. 

MAJOR, Gth INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected Februarj' 3, 1904. Insignia 14179. 

Sergeant, 6tli Infantry, M.V.M., April 15, 1861; mustered, April 
22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Adju- 
tant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., September 4, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 3, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., 
July 20, 1864. Major, August 1, 1864. Mustered out, October 27, 
1864. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., July 10, 1908. 



ALLEN, WALTER. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1896. Insignia 11585. 

Private, 26th Mass. Infantry, January 4, 1864. Discharged Feb- 
ruary 2, 1864. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., January 23, 
1864. Discharged August 25, 1865. (Enlisted and commissioned 
as George Walter Allen.) 

Died at Newton Highlands, Mass., February 7, 1907. 



AMES, JOHN HUBBARD. 

SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER, U.S.N. 

Elected February 14, 1893, in Commandery of the State of 
Minnesota. Insignia 10012. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, January 1, 1907. 

2d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., July 1, 1861. Resigned Septem- 
ber 30, 1861. 

Died at Ware, Mass., April 14, 1908. 

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AMES, SULLIVAN DORR. 

COMMANDER, U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1808, iu Coramandery of the State of Peim- 
sylvania. Insignia 912. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, January 5, 1870. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 32, 1856. Midship- 
man, U.S.N., June 15, 1860. Master, September 19, 1861. Lieu- 
tenant, July 16, 1862. Lieutenant Commander, July 25, 1866. 
Commander, January 6, 1874. 

Died at Providence, B. I., November 22, 1880. 

AMES, SULLIVAN DORR. 

Elected November 1, 1899. Insignia 12675. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Commander SULLIVAN 
D. AMES, U.S.N. 

Died at Cromwell, Conn., February 24, 1903. 

AMES, WILLIAM. 

COLONEL, 3d RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET BRIGA- 
DIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1875. Insignia 1666. 

3d Lieutenant, 2d E.I. Infantry, Jime 5, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
October 25, 1861. Captain, July 24, 1862. Major, 3d E.I. Heavy 
Artillery, January 28, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, March 22, 1864. 
Colonel, October 10, 1864. Mustered out, August 27, 1865. 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for meri- 
torious services during the vrar." 

AMMON, JOHN HENRY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 16th NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1878, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 1842. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, May 7, 1884. 

Captain, 19th N.Y. Infantry, afterward 3d N.Y. Light Artillery, 
May 6, 1861 ; mustered. May 22, 1861. Discharged December 16, 

1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 16th N.Y. Heavy Artilleiy, January 4, 

1864. Resigned October 10, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, No- 
vember 4, 1885. 

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AMORY, CHARLES BEAN. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1889. Insignia 6911. 

1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Cap- 
tain, September 27, 1862. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., May 18, 1864. 
Mustered out, May 9, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for di-stinguished gallantry and meritorious services in 
front of Petersburg, Virginia." 



AMORY, CHARLES BEAN, JR. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14097. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Infantry, U.S.A., June 9, 1904. Trans- 
ferred to 9th Cavalry, April 22, 1908. 1st Lieutenant, April 13, 
1911. 

Son of Companion Brevet Major CHARLES B. AMORY. 



AMORY, CHARLES WALTER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3882. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, April 9, 1864; mustered, April 
24, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, September 9, 1864. Commissioned 
Captain, June 16, 1865 ; not mustered. Mustered out, August 1, 
1865. 



AMORY, COPLEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 4th CAVALRY, U.S.A. 

Elected Februai7 3, 1875. Insignia 1616. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Cavalry, U.S.A., August 5, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, October 17, 1862. Resigned December 15, 1863. 
Died at Boston, Mass., December 16, 1879. 

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AMORY, ROBERT GORDON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8050. 

Private, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillei-y, April 1.5, 1864. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 2d Mass. Heavj' Artiller\% June 11, 18G4. Mustered out, 
September 3, 1865. 



ANDERSON, EDWARD. 

COLONEL, 12th INDIANA CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1883. Insignia 2991. 

Chaplain, 37th Illinois Infantry, September 18, 1861. Ee- 
signed April 25, 1862. Colonel, 12th Indiana Cavalry, March 1, 
1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1865. 



ANDERSON, JOHN. 

MAJOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected March 3, 1887, in Commandery of the State of Kansas. 
Insignia 5357. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, March 6, 1895. 

Private, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters, January 5, 1863. Dis- 
charged January 9, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 57th Mass. Infantry, 
February 10, 1864. Mustered out, January 21, 1865. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, Veteran Reserve Corps, March 25, 1865. Mustered out, June 
30, 1866. 2d Lieutenant, 25th Infantry, U.S.A., August 10, 1867. 
Transferred to 18th Infantry, April 26, 1869. 1st Lieutenant, 
October 17, 1878. Captain, June 21, 1890. Retired June 6, 
1894. Major, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, and 
Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meri- 
torious service in the battles before Petersburg, Va." 

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ANDERSON, LARZ. 

Elected Februarj- 1, 1893. Insignia 9997. 

Captain A.A.G., U.S.V., May 12, 1898. Discharged September 
5, 1898. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Major General 
NICHOLAS L. ANDERSON. 



ANDERSON, NICHOLAS LONGWORTH. 

COLONEL, Cth OHIO INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, T3.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1870. Insignia 1133. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 6tli Ohio Infantry, April 19, 1861. 
Lieutenant Colonel, June 12, 1861. Colonel, August 19, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 23, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct and meritorious services in 
the battle of Stone's River, December 31, 1862." Brevet Major 
General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for distinguished gallantry and 
meritorious conduct in the battle of Chickamauga, September 19 
and 20, 1863." 

Transferred to tJie Commandery of the State of District of Co- 
lumbia, April 5, 1882. 



ANDREWS, ALBERT HAYNES. 

CAPTAIN, 19th INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.A. 

Elected February 1, 1899. Insignia 13471. 

1st Lieutenant, 19th Infantry, U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Captain, 
January 30, 1863. Transferred to 28th Infantry, September 21, 
1866. Transferred to 19th Infantry, March 31, 1869. Unassigned 
June 24, 1870. Discharged January 1, 1871. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.A., April 7, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services at the 
battle of Shiloh, Tennessee." Brevet Major, U.S.A., December 31, 
1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Stone 
River, Tennessee." 

Died at Fitchburg, Mass., Januarj' 10, 1909. 

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ANDREWS, GEORGE LEONARD. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. COLONEL, 
RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected April 6, 1869. Insignia 1061. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1847. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Corps of 
Engineers, U.S.A., July 1, 1851. 2d Lieutenant, February 2, 
1854. Resigned September 1, 1855. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Mass. 
Infantry, May 24, 1861. Colonel, June 13, 1862. Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S. v., November 10, 1862, " for higlily meritorious services 
at tbe battles of Winchester, Cedar Mountain, and Antietam." 
Mustered out, August 24, 1865. Professor, U.S.M.A., February 28, 
1871 ; accepted April 1, 1871. Retired August 31, 1892. Brevet 
Major General, U.S.V., March 26, 1865, "for faithful and meri- 
torious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and 
its defences." 

Died at Brookline, Mass., April 4, 1899. 



ANDREWS, ROBERT ROBBINS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 60th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OP TUB 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11983. 

Private and Sergeant, 47th Infantry', M.V.M., in service of the 
U. S., October 16, 1862. Mustered out, September 1, 1863. 2d 
Lieutenant, 60th Infantry, M.V.M., July 23, 1864. Mustered out, 
November 30, 1864. 



ANDREWS, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER. 11th MAINE 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6510. 

Private, 1st Sergeant and Quartermaster Sergeant, 11th Maine 
Infantry, August 8, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 11th Maine 
Infantry, February 16, 1864. Mustered out, February 2, 1866. 

Died at Philadelphia, Pa., April 19, 1892. 

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ANNABLE, EPHRAIM AUGUSTUS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1893. Insignia 10044. 

Corporal, Salem Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U. S., May 26, 
1862. Mustered out, October 11, 1862. Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 
2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 29, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, January 10, 1865. Mustered out, September 3, 
1865. 

Died at Salem, Mass., November 26, 1908. 



ANNABLE, HARRY CHESTER. 

Elected March 3, 1909. Insignia 15901. 

By Iiilieritance, son of Companion Second Lieutenant 
EPHEAIM A. ANNABLE. 



ANTHONY, EDWARD JONES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 88th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected April 7, 1897. Insignia 11823. 

Private and Corporal, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1862. 
Discharged to accept promotion, October 6, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
88th U.S.C.T., October 30, 1863. Mustered out, July 28, 1864. 



APPLETON, NATHAN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 5th BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT AR- 
TILLERY — BREVET CAPTAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 751. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Battery, July 30, 1863. Commissioned 
1st Lieutenant, June 19, 1864; not mustered. Resigned (disabil- 
ity) August 25, 1864. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, Artillery Brig- 
ade, 5th Army Corps, April 1, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle 
on Virginia Central Railroad." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, No- 
vember 3, 1903. 

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APPLETON, THOMAS LORKIN. 

CAPTAIN, 54th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1889. Insignia 5873. 

Private, 13tli Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged Feb- 
ruary 19, 1863. 3d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, February 19, 
1863 ; mustered, February 27, 18G3. 1st Lieutenant, May 24, 
1863; mustered, August 21, 1863. Captain, January 26, 1864; 
mustered, March 30, 1864. Mustered out, August 20, 1865. 

ARMSTRONG, SAMUEL CHAPMAN. 

COLONEL, Stli U.S. COLORED TROOPS — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 8733. 

Captain, 125th N.Y. Infantry, August 14, 1862; mustered, 
August 29, 1862. Major, July 3, 1863 ; mustered, August 26, 1863. 
Lieutenant Colonel, 9th U.S.C.T., November 13, 1863. Colonel, 
8th U.S.C.T., November 3, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 
1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
meritorious services." 

Died at Hampton, Va., May 11, 1893. 

ARNOLD, ALLEN. 

Elected February 3, 1892. Insignia 9337. 

By Inheritance, son of LEWIS GOLDING ARNOLD. Cadet, 
U.S.M.A., July 1, 1833. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Artillery, U.S.A., 
July 1, 1837. 1st Lieutenant, July 9, 1838. Captain, October 27, 
1847. Major, 1st Artillery, May 15, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d 
Artillery, August 1, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., January 24, 
1862. Retired February 8, 1864, "for disability resulting from 
long and faithful service and disease contracted in the line of 
duty." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 20, 1847, "for gallant 
and meritorious conduct in the battles of Contreras and Churu- 
busco." Brevet Major, U.S.A., September 13, 1847, "for gallant 
conduct at Chapultepec." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., 
November 22, 1861, " for gallant and meritorious services during 
the bombardment of Fort Pickens, Fla." Died September 22, 
1871. 

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ARNOLD, JAMES DWIGHT. 

Elected May 5, 1897. Insignia 11866. 

Son of Companion Captain Moses N. Arnold. 



ARNOLD, MOSES NOYES. 

CAPTAIN, 12tli MASSACHDSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 1, 1881. Insignia 2244. 

Private, 1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 12th Mass. Infantry, 
May 19, 1861; mustered, June 26, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 12th 
Mass. Infantry, September 1, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, July 2, 1863. 
Captain, May 6, 1864. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. 



ARTHUR, WILLIAM. 

MAJOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 2, 1889, in Commandery of the State of California. 
Insignia 7246. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, October 23, 1908. 

1st Lieutenant, 4th N.Y. Artillery, January 29, 1862. Captain, 
January 1, 1863. Major, December 23, 1863. Mustered out, 
April 6, 1865. Captain, Veteran Reserve Corps, June 19, 1865. 
Mustered out, February 20, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., February 
20, 1865, and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for 
gallant conduct in battles of Spottsylvania and Ream's Station, 
Va." 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillerj', U.S.A., February 23, 1866. 1st 
Lieutenant, July 28, 1866. E.Q.M., February 1, 1873, to July 28, 
1875. Major and Paymaster, July 26, 1875. Retired April 30, 
1898. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and 
meritorious services in the Battle of Spottsylvania, Va." Brevet 
Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices in the Battle of Ream's Station, Va." 

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ATHERTON, ARLON SARIN. 

CAPTAIN, 3d NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6499. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant, and 1st Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, 
August 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, July 7, 1864. 
1st Lieutenant, November 9, 1864. Captain, May 15, 1865. Mus- 
tered out, July 20, 1865. 



ATTWOOD, CORNELIUS GILRERT. 

MAJOR, 25th MAS.SACHUSBTTS INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 679. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Eifles, M.V.M., in service of the 
U. S., April 19, 1861; mustered. May 19, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 3, 1861. Captain, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. 
Major, October 29, 1862. Mustered out, August 18, 1864. Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 19, 1888. 



ATWELL, SEAGER SCHUYLER. 

COLONEL, 7th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 3, 1897. Insignia 11773. 

Corporal, 1st Conn. Infantry, April 17, 1861 ; mustered, April 
22, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 7th Conn. 
Infantry, August 31, 1861; mustered, September 6, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, July 1, 1862; mustered, September 1, 1862. Captain, 
July 7, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, October 31, 1864; mustered, 
November 22, 1864. Colonel, March 6, 1865; mustered, July 1, 
1865. Mustered out, July 20, 1865. 

Died at Providence, E. I., June 3, 1911. 

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AT WILL, JAMES WILLIAM. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 1st NORTU CAROLINA INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1868. Insignia 976. 

Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 13, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Adjutant, 1st N.C. Infantry, October 12, 1862. Captain, 
September 7, 1863. Major, June 5, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, 
June 20, 1865. Mustered out, June 27, 1865. 

AYERS, CHARLES LEONARD. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 4th MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1885. Insignia 3786. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the U.S., May 3, 1864. Mustered out, August 5, 1864. 
2d Lieutenant, 27th Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
afterward 4th Mass. Heavy Artiller}-, August 18, 1864. Mustered 
out, June 17, 1865. 

AYLING, AUGUSTUS DAVIS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1880. Insignia 2077. 

Private, Company of Infantry mustered May 21, 1861, and after- 
ward reorganized as 7th Mass. Battery. Discharged January 18, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, 29th Mass. Infantry, January 4, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, December 6, 1862. Mustered out. May 26, 1864. 1st 
Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, April 25, 1865; appointed Ad- 
jutant, August 16, 1865. Mustered out, Januarj- 20, 1866. 

AYLING, CHARLES LINCOLN. 

Elected November 1, 1899. Insignia 12671. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant AUGUSTUS D. AYLING. 

AYRES, FRANK CAMP. 

Elected February 7, 1900. Insignia 12808. 
In Succession, son of Companion Surgeon DAVID COOPER 
AYRES (Commandery of the State of Wisconsin). 

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BABBITT, HENRY SMITH. 

FIRST LIETTTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 31st OHIO IN- 
FANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1886, in Comniandery of the State of Ohio. 
Insignia 4995. Transferred to Conimandery of the State of Mas- 
sachnsetts, December 20, 1899. 

Ist Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 31st Ohio Infantry, August 6, 1861. 
Eesigned September 30, 1862. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., December 10, 1904. 



BABCOCK, COURTLANDT WOODRUFF. 

Elected December 1, 1909. Insignia 16071. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
COURTLANDT GUYNET BABCOCK (Comniandery of the 
State of New York). 



BABSON, FRANCIS MORRILL. 

Elected March 4, 1908. Insignia 15626. 

By Inheritance, son of EDWIN BABSON, Acting Master's 
Mate, U.S.N., November 8, 1861. Acting Master, June 14, 1862. 
Discharged November 1, 1865. Died April 30, 1879. 



BACON, GEORGE WASHINGTON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, Olet NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1874. Insignia 1550. 

Private, 7th Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., April 
19, 1861; mustered, April 26, 1861. Mustered out, June 3, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 91st N.Y. Infantry, October 16, 1861. Resigned 
March 17, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 

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BACON, HORACE CLINTON. 

CAPTAIN, 11th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1873. Insignia 1456. 

Captain, lltli N.H. Infantry, September 2, 1863. Discharged 
(disability resulting from wounds received in action) June 11, 
1864. 

Died at Lawrence, Mass., December 1, 1899. 



BADGER, WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, D.S.A. — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1866, in Commandery of the State of California. 
Insignia 4831. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Mas- 
sachusetts, December 8, 1891. 

Captain, 4th N.H. Infantry, September 18, 1861. Discharged 
June 4, 1864. Captain 9th U.S. Veteran Volunteer Infantry, 
June 20, 1865. Mustered out, April 20, 1866. 2d Lieutenant, 6th 
Infantry, U.S.A., May 19, 1866. Accepted August 15, 1866. 
1st Lieutenant, February 9, 1867. Captain, December 15, 
1880. Eetired January 25, 1889, " for disability in line of duty." 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritori- 
ous services during the war." Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 11, 1897. 



BADLAM, WILLIAM HENRY. 

PASSED ASSISTANT ENGINEER. D.S.N. 

Elected January 6, 1875. Insignia 1611. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 3, 1859. 2d Assistant En- 
gineer, October 8, 1861. Eesigned March 14, 1866. Passed 
Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 14, 1898. Discharged October 
31, 1898. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., February 13, 1901. 

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BAILEY, ANDREW JACKSON. 

SECOND LIETTTBNANT, 5th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OB" THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 3, 1874. Insignia 1609. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., May 1, 1861. Mustered out, 
July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., July 20, 
1864. Mustered out, November 16, 1864. 



BAILEY, FREDERICK GOIN. 

Elected January 3, 1912. Insignia 16650. 
Nephew of Companion First Lieutenant EDGAR WARREN 
GOODNOW. 



BAILEY, PETER SHARPE. 

CAPTAIN, 27th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1882. Insignia 2550. 

1st Lieutenant, 27th Mass. Infanti-y, September 20, 1861; mus- 
tered, October 16, 1861. Captain, February 17, 1864. Mustered 
out, December 17, 1864. 

Died at Springfield, Mass., May 16, 1906. 

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BAIRD, GEORGE WILLIAM. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected March 4, 1885, in Commander}' of tlie State of Illinois. 
Insignia 3500. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, January 1, 1887. 

Private, 1st Battery Conn. Light Artillery, August 25, 1862. 
Transferred to 13th V.E.C., December 19, 1863. Discharged to 
accept promotion March 14, 1864. Colonel, 32d U.S.C.T., March 
18, 1864. Mustered out, August 22, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 19th 
Infantry, U.S.A., May 11, 1866. Transferred to 37th Infantry, 
September 21, 1866 ; accepted, February 28, 1867. Promoted 1st 
Lieutenant, April 27, 1867. Transferred to 5th Infantry, May 19, 
1869. Appointed Adjutant, January- 1, 1871. Major, Paymaster, 
June 23, 1879; accepted, June 26, 1879. Lieutenant Colonel, 
Deputy Paymaster General, July 12, 1899. Brigadier General, 
February 19, 1903. Retired February 20, 1903. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Illinois, Decem- 
ber 21, 1894. 



BAIRD, WILLIAM LEWIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 4th MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected April 14, 1905. Insignia 14517. 

Private and Corporal, 8th Infantry M.V.M., in service of the 
United States, September 15, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 

1863. Sergeant, 11th Unattached Co. Infantry, M.V.M., in ser- 
vice of the United States, May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 

1864. 1st Sergeant, 27th Unattached Co. Mass. H.A., afterwards 
4th Mass. H.A., August 23, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Mass. H.A., 
November 28, 1864. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. 

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BAKER, ALPHEUS WOOSTER. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 23d WISCONSIN INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 3, 1889. Insignia 6991. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 23d Wisconsin Infantry, August 14, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, 23d Wisconsin Infantry, December 10, 
1862; mustered, January 13, 1863. Resigned November 21, 
1863. 

Died at Lebanon, N. H., April 11, 1905. 



BAKER, CHARLES HENRY. 

CHIEF ENGINEEH (COMMANDER), U.S.N. 

Elected April 5, 1882. Insignia 2429. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., August 2, 1855. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, July 21, 1858. 1st Assistant Engineer, August 2, 1859. 
Chief Engineer (Lieutenant), October 29, 1861. Chief Engineer 
(Commander), May 30, 1880. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
February 6, 1884. 



BAKER, CHARLES HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 20th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRT. U.S.V. 

Elected April 4, 1888. Insignia 6180. 

Private Corporal and Quartermaster Sergeant, 20th Mass. In- 
fantry, July 18, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 1, 
1864; mustered, November 11, 1864. Resigned June 2, 1865. 

Died at Providence, R. I., April 22, 1899. 



BAKER, HENRY RIPLEY. 

LIEUTENANT. RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected December 7, 1892. Insignia 9880. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N., August 11, 1862. Acting Master, July 
6, 1864. Ensign, March 12, 1868. Master, December 18, 1868. 
Lieutenant, March 21, 1870. Retired December 2, 1876. 

Died at Watertown, Mass., March 20, 1901. 

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BALDWIN, GEORGE WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 18G9. Insignia 979. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 15th Massachusetts Infantrj', No- 
vember 27, 1861. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., June 9, 18G3. Re- 
signed April 18, 186.3. 



BALDWIN, JOHN STANTON. 

CAPTAIN, 51st INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 2, 1870. Insignia 1268. 
Captain, 51st Infantry, M.V.M., September 13, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, July 21, 1863. 

Died at Marion, Mass., October 11, 1909. 



BALDWIN, ROBERT STANTON. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5883. 

In Succession, son of Companion Captain JOHN S. BALDWIN. 



BALL, BENJAMIN ABSALOM. 

CAPTAIN, 3d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET 
MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1884. Insignia 3147. 

2d Lieutenant, 53d N.Y. Infantry, September 23, 1861. Mus- 
tered out, March 21, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 3d Unattached Com- 
pany, Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
December 31, 1862. Captain, September 8, 1864. Mustered out, 
September 18, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

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BALL, STEPHEN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 12th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9600. 

2d Lieutenant, 12th Conn. Infantry, January 1, 1862. Com- 
missioned 1st Lieutenant, June 11, 1862; not mustered. Mus- 
tered out, December 2, 1864. 

Died at Hartford, Conn., Feb. 20, 1900. 



BALL, WARREN JOSIAH. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 2d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1890. Insignia 8266. 

Private, 3d Battalion Eifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
April 20, 1861; mustered. May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 
3, 1861. Private, Corporal, and Sergeant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Sep- 
tember 25, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, December 19, 
1862. Discharged April 13, 1865. 



BALLOU, BARTON ALLAN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 16th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1911. Insignia 16438. 
Private 16th New Hampshire Infantry, October 22, 1862. Ist 
Lieutenant, November 4, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 1863. 



BALLOU, DANIEL ROSS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 12th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8051. 

Sergeant-Major, 12th R.I. Infantry, October 13, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 12th K.I. Infantry, November 20, 1862. Resigned April 
25, 1863. 

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BANCROFT, AMBROSE. 

CAPTAIN, 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1902. Insignia 13596. 

1st Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, July 30, 1862. Captain, 
December 29, 1862. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. , April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during 
the campaigns terminating with the surrender of the insurgent 
army under General E. E. Lee." 

Died at Woburn, Mass., February 13, 1910. 

BANGS, GEORGE PEMBERTON. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 5, 1870. Insignia 1242. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Captain, 
June 13, 1862. Discharged March 29, 1863. 
Died at Boston, Mass., June 28, 1893. 



BANKS, NATHANIEL PRENTICE. 

MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1892. Insignia 9472. 

Major General, U.S.V., May 16, 1861. Mustered out, August 24, 
1865. Received the thanks of Congress January 38, 1864, " for 
the skill, courage, and endurance which compelled the surrender 
of Port Hudson, and thus removed the last obstruction to the free 
navigation of the Mississippi River." 

Died at Waltham, Mass., September 1, 1894. 



BARBOUR, ISAAC RICHMOND. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 35th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 8852. 

Private, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 6, 1861. Discharged 
May 23, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 1st North Carolina Colored In- 
fantry, afterward 35th U.S.C.T., May 27, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
September 20, 1864; mustered, October 6, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 1, 1866. 

Died at Boston, Mass., July 6, 1898. 

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BARCLAY, CHARLES JAMES. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected N'ovember 12, 1890, in Commandery of the State of 
Pennsylvania. Insignia 8203. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, January' 1, 1907. 

Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 20, 1860. Acting Ensign, 
U.S.N., September 20, 1863. Master, May 10, 1866. Lieutenant, 
February 21, 1867. Lieutenant Commander, March 12, 1868. 
Commander, November 25, 1881. Captain, October 1, 1896. Rear 
Admiral, September 11, 1903. Retired September 8, 1905. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., September 26, 1909. 



BARKER, ALBERT SMITH. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected May 1, 1878. Insignia 1821. 

Midshipman, U.S.N.A., October 25, 1859. Ensign, U.S.N., No- 
vember 22, 1862. Lieutenant, February 22, 1864. Lieutenant 
Commander, July 25, 1866. Commander, March 28, 1877. Cap- 
tain, May 5, 1892. Rear Admiral, October 10, 1899. Retired 
March 31, 1905. 



BARKER, EBEN. 

Elected March 7, 1906. Insignia 15005. 

Nephew of Companion Acting Assistant Paymaster EDWARD 
T. BARKER. 



BARKER, EDWARD TOBEY. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected February 2, 1876. Insignia 1731. 

Captain's Clerk, U.S.N., November 9, 1861. Acting Assistant 
Paymaster, TJ.S.N., December 26, 1863. Resigned, February 4, 
1866. 

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BARPni:R, ORVILLE ANSON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 39tli MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3503. 

Corporal and Hospital Steward, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 5, 
1863; mustered, August 22, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 39tli Mass. In- 
fantry, November 8, 1863 ; mustered, December 7, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, September 15, 1864; mustered, October 24, 1864; ap- 
pointed Adjutant, December 5, 1864. Commissioned Captain, 
April 3, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, June 2, 1865. 

Died at Taunton, Mass., February 31, 1912. 



BARKER, THADDEUS LYSCOM. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 36th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1900. Insignia 13047. 

Captain, 36th Mass. Infantry, August 35, 1862. Major, May 6, 
1864 ; mustered, August 9, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, August 12, 
1864 ; mustered, November 13, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, No- 
vember 13, 1864 ; not mustered. Mustered out, June 8, 1865. 

Died at Acton, Mass., January 18, 1903. 



BARKER, THOMAS ERSKINE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 12th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1883. Insignia 2710. 

Corporal, 3d N.H. Infantry, May 13, 1861; mustered, June 1, 
1861. Discharged, July 2, 1862. Captain, 13th N.H. Infantry, 
September 8, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, September 30, 1864; 
mustered, October 6, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, May 36, 1865; 
not mustered. Mustered out, June 31, 1865. 

Died at Maiden, Mass., December 17, 1896. 

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BARLOW, ROBERT SHAW. 

Elected December 5, 1900. Insignia 13050. 

By Inheritance, son of FRANCIS CHANNING BARLOW, 
Private, 7tli Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 
1861; mustered, April 36, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 7th Infantry, 
N.Y.S.M., May 1, 1861. Mustered out, June 3, 1861. Lieuten- 
ant Colonel, 61st N.Y. Infantry, November 1), 1861. Colonel, 
April 14, 1862. Brigadier General, U.S.V., September 19, 1862. 
Major General, U.S.V., May 25, 1865. Resigned November 16, 
1865. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., August 1, 1864, " for highly 
meritorious and distinguished conduct throughout the campaign, 
and particularly for gallantry and good conduct while leading his 
division in the assault on the enemy's works at Sf)ottsylvania." 
Died at New York, January 11, 1896. 



BARNARD, BENJAMIN FRANKXIN. 

FIRST LIEDTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 59th MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8053. 

Sergeant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 1, 
1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 33d Mass. 
Infantry, October 11, 1861; mustered, November 1, 1861. Ist 
Lieutenant, May 6, 1862. Resigned August 19, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, R.Q.M., 59th Mass. Infantry, October 16, 1863. Mustered 
out, June 15, 1865. 



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BARNARD, GEORGE MIDDLETON. 

CAPTAIN, 18th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET COLONEL, 
U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1869. Insignia 1004. 

1st Lieutenant, 18th Mass. Infantry, August 24, 1861. Captain, 
November 1, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1864. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices in the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
services in the battles in front of Petersburg, Virginia." Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices at the battles of Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Gettysburgh, 
Pennsylvania, and for faithful and meritorious services during the 
war." 

Died at Mattapoisett, Mass., December 1, 1898. 



BARNARD, JAMES MUNSON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 856. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, February 6, 1864. Commissioned Captain, September 
3, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, October 31, 1864. 



BARNES, HENRY ELBERT. 

CHAPLAIN, 72d ILLINOIS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1908. Insignia 15799. 
Chaplain, 72d Illinois Infantry, August 23, 1862. Resigned 
June 20, 1863. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., April 11, 1910. 



BARNES, ROY TIMOTHY HIGGINS. 

Elected May 5, 1909. Insignia 15949. 

In Succession, son of Companion Chaplain HENRY E. 
BARNES. 

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BARR, THOMAS FRANCIS. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, JCDGE, ADVOCATE GENERAL, RETIRED, 
U.S.A. 

Elected October 7, 1885, in Commandery of the State of Min- 
nesota. Insignia 4039. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, February 14, 1903. 

Major, Judge Advocate, U.S.V., February 26, 1865. Major, 
Judge Advocate, U.S.A., February 25, 1867. Lieutenant Colonel, 
Deputy Judge Advocate General, July 5, 1884. Colonel, Assistant 
Judge Advocate General, August 3, 1895. Brigadier General, 
Judge Advocate General, May 21, 1901. Eetired May 22, 1901. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., December 2, 1865, "for faith- 
ful and meritorious services in his department." 



BARRETT, EDWIN SHEPARD. 

Elected May 5, 1897. Insignia 11865. 

By Inheritance, brother of ARTHUR HERBERT BARRETT, 
Private, 1st Ohio Infantry, April 16, 1861. Discharged June 25, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 150th Ohio Infantry, May 2, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, August 22, 1864. Died January 6, 1880. 

Died at Concord, Mass., December 21, 1898. 



BARRETT, GEORGE VARNUM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 23d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1884. Insignia 3159. 

Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April, 
1861; mustered, June 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 2, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, January 10, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, October 8, 1863. Mustered out, October 13, 1864. 

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BARRETT, RICHARD. 

CAPTAIN 47th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 3, 1886. Insignia 4625. 

Captain, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., October 16, 1863. Mustered 
out, September 1, 186.3. 

Died at Concord, Mass., February 11, 1887. 



BARRETT, RICHARD FAY. 

Elected April 6, 1887. Insignia 5423. 

In Succession, son of Companion Captain RICHARD 
BARRETT. 

Died at Concord, Mass., July 31, 1912. 



BARRI, JOHN ATHERTON. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6101. 

By Inheritance, son of THOMAS OLIVER BARRI, 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Adjutant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 
1, 1861. Captain, 11th Infantry, U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Brevet 
Major, U.S.A., July 2, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services 
in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Killed at Gettysburg, 
July 3, 1863. 



BARROWS, WILLIAM ELIOT. 

CAPTAIN, 19th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.8.V. 

Elected December 4, 1878. Insignia 1864. 

Hospital Steward, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, March 25, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
July 11, 1863. Captain, July 28, 1864. Mustered out, July 22, 
1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for gallant and dis- 
tinguished services during the recent operations resulting in the fall 
of Riclimond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent army 
under General Robert E. Lee." 

Transferred to the Commander^' of the State of Pennsylvania, 
January 6, 1892. 

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BARRY, WILLIAM WESLEY. 

PAY INSrECTOR (COMMANDER), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected March 13, 1899, in Comnianclery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 12509. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, September 5, 1904. 

Acting Assistant Pa}inaster, U.S.N., July 30, 1863. Resigned 
September 13, 1865. Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., March 15, 
1870. Passed Assistant Paymaster, April 18, 1877. Paymaster, 
December 18, 1886. Pay Inspector, December 18, 1886. Retired 
September 15, 1899. 



BARSTOW, GEORGE FORRESTER. 

MA,JOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected March 2, 1887, in Commandery of the District of Co- 
lumbia. Insignia 5336. Transferred to Conunandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, December 28, 1895. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S.A., November 30, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, November 30, 1861. Captain, December 20, 
1875. Retired December 10, 1889. Major, retired, April 23, 1904. 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., July 3, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious 
services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pa." Brevet Major, U.S.A., 
August 25, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services in action 
at Kearneysville, Va." 

Died at Boston, Mass., November 24, 1907. 



BARSTOW, ROBERT. 

ACTING MASTER. U.S.N. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5794. 
Mate, U.S.N., May 22, 1861. Acting Ensign, December 5, 186S 
Acting Master, June 9, 1863. Discharged February 18, 1867. 
Died at Baltimore, Md., May 24, 1901. 

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B.\RTLEMAN, RICHARD MILNE. 

Elected May 7, 1887, in Conimandery of the State of Missouri. 
Insignia 5564. Transferred to Conimandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 31, 1888. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Chief Engineer EICHARD 
M. BARTLEMAN, U.S.N. (Coimnandery of the State of 
Pennsylvania). 

BARTLETT, AMOS. 

CAPTAIN, 15th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9050. 

1st Lieutenant, 15th ]\Iass. Infantry, August 6, 1861. Captain, 
May 20, 1862. Discharged (disability) January 7, 1863. 



BARTLETT, CHARLES EDWIN ADAMS. 

CAPTAIN, 6th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5030. 
Captain, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., August 31, 1863. Mustered out, 
June 3, 1863. 

Died at Chelmsford, Mass., April 4, 1900. 



BARTLETT, EDWARD JARVIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, fith MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1880. Insignia 2120. 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June 1, 1862. Private, 44th Infan- 
try, M.V.M., September 12, 1863. Mustered out, Jime 18, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, July 1, 1864. Mustered out, 
October 31, 1865. 

BARTLETT, HENRY. 

Elected December 4, 1895. Insignia 11370. 
In Succession, son of Companion Captain CHAELES E. A. 
BARTLETT. 

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BARTLETT, SIDNEY WILDER. 

Elected March 6, 1912. Insignia 16720. 

By Inheritance, son of Major JOHN DURIEL BARTLETT. 
Captain, 1st Vermont Cavalry, November 1, 18G1. Major, No- 
vember 18, 1861. Resigned April 25, 1862. Died January 17, 
1907. 



BARTLETT, THOMAS HARRIS. 

Elected April 4, 1906. Insignia 15018. 

Nephew of Companion Acting Ensign J. LOUIS HARRIS. 



BARTLETT, WILLIAM FRANCIS. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL— BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 890. 

Captain, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Colonel, 49th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., November 19, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, September 1, 1863. Colonel, 57th Mass. Infantry, August 
17, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 20, 1864. Mustered 
out, July 18, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Pittsfield, Mass., December 17, 1876. 



BARTON, FREDERICK. 

CAPTAIN, 10th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1889, in Commandery of the State of 
New York. Insignia 7450. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, October 15, 1902. 

Captain, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Mustered out, 
July 6, 1864. Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Brookline, Mass., December 10, 1908. 

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BARTON, THEODORE AYRAULT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 5Sth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5795. 

Private and Quartermaster Sergeant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the U.S., October 15, 1863. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 25, 1863. Dis- 
charged October 16, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, 
October 19, 1863. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

Died at Providence, R. I., January 24, 1905. 

BASCOM, GUSTAVUS MURRAY. 

CAPTAIN. 13th INFANTRY — BREVET MA.IOR, U.S.A. LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET COLONEL. 

U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1883. Insignia 2690. 

Captain, Aide-de-Camp, Ohio Volunteers, April 23, 1861. Mus- 
tered out, August 15, 1861. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., August 20, 
1861 ; accepted August 27, 1861. Major, A.A.G., October 7, 1862. 
Assigned as Assistant Adjutant General, 23d Army Corps, with 
rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act of July 17, 1862), January 
25, 1864, to January 31, 1865. Mustered out, July 1, 1866. Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel U.S.V., November 4, 1865, " for 
faithful and meritorious services." 1st Lieutenant, 17th Infantry, 
U.S.A., January 22, 1867; accepted March 28, 1867; Adjutant, 
December 17, 1867, to February 1, 1869. Unassigned, May 27, 
1869. Assigned to 13th Infantry, July 14, 1869 ; E.Q.M., August 
1, 1871, to December 11, 1873. Captain, December 11, 1873. 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services in the battle of Antietara, Maryland." Brevet 
Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices in the battle of Resaca, Georgia." 

Died at Portsmouth, E. I., August 16, 1884. 

BATCHELDER, GREENLEAF WILLIAMS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 1st MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY. 
U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13327. 
1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, October 31, 1861. 
Commissioned Captain, June 28, 1862; not mustered. Ee- 
signed September 13, 1862. 

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BATCHELDER, JOHN TRUE. 

PMRST LIEUTENANT, 1st HATTALION MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY AR- 
TILLEUY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 3, 1880. Insignia SOGr. 

Private and Sergeant, 1st Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery, Feb- 
ruary, 24, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Mass. Heavy Artil- 
lery, April 10, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, September 3, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, June 29, 1865. 

Died at Concord, N. H., July 6, 1904. 



BATCHELDER, MOULTON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 6th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 7, 1894. Insignia 10487. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 40th Mass. In- 
fantry, September 1, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, 
May 28, 1863 ; mustered, September 1, 1863. Discharged January 
31, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., July 14, 1864. 
Mustered out, October 27, 1864. 



BATES, CHARLES HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 23d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1884. Insignia 3050. 

1st Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 5, 1861. Resigned 
January 9, 1863. 

Died at Bedford Springs, Mass., July 25, 1895. 

BATES, JAMES LAWRENCE. 

COLONEL, 12th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1869. Insignia 1068. 

Captain, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Major, 33d Mass. 
Infantry, August 5, 1862. Colonel, 12th Mass. Infantry, Septem- 
ber 9, 1862. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. Appointed Brevet Briga- 
dier General, U.S.V., February 17, 1869, to date March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Confirmed 
by the Senate, March 3, 1869, but no commission issued in conse- 
quence of the prohibition contained in Act of March 2, 1869. 

Died at South Weymouth, Mass., November 11, 1875. 

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BATES, JAMES VVILMOT. 

Elected November 3, 1880. Insignia 2159. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Colonel JAMES L. BATES. 

Died at Somerville, Mass., August 11, 1887. 



BEAL, GEORGE LAFAYETTE. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL— BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 12, 1869, in Commandery of the State of Maine. 
Insignia 677. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 1, 1876. 

Captain, 1st Maine Infantry, May 3, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 5, 1861. Colonel, 10th Maine Infantry, October 4, 1861. 
Mustered out. May 8, 1863. Colonel, 29th Maine Infantry, De- 
cember 17, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., November 30, 1864. 
Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., August 22, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for long and gallant services in the field." 

Transferred to the Commanderj' of the State of Maine, April 5, 
1882. 



BEAMAN, GEORGE WILLIAM, 

I'AY DIRECTOR (REAR ADMIRAL) RETIRED, D.S.N. 

Elected May 28, 1891, in the Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 8875. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, January 21, 1899. 

Private, 3d Missouri Reserve Corps, May 8, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 11, 1861. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., March 5, 
1862. Assistant Paymaster, June 11, 1862. Paymaster, March 28, 
1866. Pay Inspector, September 12, 1891. Pay Director, April 9, 
1899. Retired May 7, 1899. 

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BEAN, IRVING McCULLOUGH. 

CAPTAIN, 5th WISCONSIN INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1874. Insignia 1556. 

Captain, 5th Wisconsin Infantry, May 3, 1861. Eesigned March 
1, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 



BEAN, SIDNEY ALFRED. 

Elected November 2, 1898, in Commandery of the State of Wis- 
consin. Insignia 12369. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, December 14, 1899. 

Son of Companion Captain IRVING C. McC. BEAN (Com- 
mandery of the State of Wisconsin). 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, Novem- 
ber 6, 1902. 



BEANE, JAMES WEBSTER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 7th BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTIL- 
LERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1904. Insignia 14387. 

Private, Company of Infantry, afterwards reorganized as 7th 
Mass. Battery, April 19, 1861; mustered. May 21, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 7th Mass. Battery, October 8, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Janu- 
ary 10, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1865. 



BEASLEY, JAMES WASHINGTON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER. 40th INDIANA 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9803. 

Sergeant and Commissary Sergeant, 40th Indiana Infantry, 
October 15, 1861 ; mustered, December 10, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
40th Indiana Infantry, January 11, 1865; not mustered. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, March 20, 1865. 1st Lieutenant, R. Q. M., July 1, 1865. 
Mustered out, December 21, 1865. 

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BECKER, ALEXANDER RUDOLPH. 

Elected September 1, 186S. 3d Class. Insignia 872. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., April 5, 1863, to June 21, 
1862. 
Died at Victoria, British Columbia, September 2, 1904. 



BECKFORD, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. 

FIRST L1EDTEN.\NT, 8th NEW HAMrSIIlRE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1897. Insignia 11740. 

Private, 3d Infantry, U.S.A., March 29, 1861. Discharged (dis- 
ability) September 5, 1861. Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 8th N.H. 
Infantry, December 20, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 8th N.H. Infantry, 
December 16, 1863. Mustered out, January 18, 1865. 



BEDEE, EDWIN ELZAPHAN. 

CAPTAIN, 12th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1893. Insignia 10045. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 12th N.H. Infantry, September 9, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, 12th N.H. Infantry, December 22, 1862. 
Captain, May 12, 1863. Commissioned Major, May 26, 1865; not 
mustered. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 

Died at Plymouth, N. H., Jan. 13, 1908. 



BELCHER, JOHN HILL. 

MAJOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected September 11, 1889, in Commandery of the State of 
Oregon. Insignia 7257. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, July 7, 1899. 

Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., October 14, 1864. Discharged August 
2, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful 
services during the war." Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., June 16, 1866. 
Major, Q.M., July 2, 1883. Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, 
" for meritorious services in the quartermaster's department during 
the war." Retired April 20, 1892. 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 15, 1901. 

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BELKNAP, GEORGE EUGENE. 

BEAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected January 4, 1884, in Conimandery of the District of 
Columbia. Insignia 3313. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, October 23, 1894. 

Midshipman, TJ.S.N., October 7, 1847. Passed Midshipman, 
June 10, 1853. Master, September 15, 1855. Lieutenant, Sep- 
tember, 16, 1855. Lieutenant Commander, July 15, 1863. Com- 
mander, July 35, 1866. Captain, January 25, 1875. Commodore, 
June 2, 1885. Eear Admiral, February 13, 1889. Retired Janu- 
ary 22, 1894. 

Died at Key West, Fla., April 7, 1903. 



BELL, JOSEPH McCLELLAN. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1874. Insignia 1557. 

1st Lieutenant, 3d New Mexico Infantry, October 26, 1861. 
Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 24, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, September 9, 1866. Brevet Major and Lieutenant Col- 
onel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for distinguished services in the 
campaign of the Army of Virginia, and in the Department of the 
Northwest and Military Division of the Missouri." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 



BEMIS, WILLIAM WHITING. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 16th VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9051. 

1st Sergeant, 16th Vermont Infantry, October 23, 1863. 2d 
Lieutenant, 16th Vermont Infantry, May 4, 1863. Mustered out, 
August 10, 1863. 

Died at Swampscott, Mass., July 1, 1908. 

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BENEDICT, GEORGE GRENVILLE. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 12th VERMONT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1890. Insignia 8267. 

Private, 12th Vermont Infantry, October 4, 1862. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 12th Vermont Infantry, January 23, 1863. Mustered out, 
July 14, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 

BENHAM, TOWER STUTSON. 

CAPTAIN, 7th MICHIGAN INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1908. Insignia 15780. 

Private, 7th Michigan Infantry, August 5, 1861. Sergeant, 
June 1, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, November 27, 1863; mustered. 
May 19, 1864. Captain, October 5, 1864; mustered, November 2, 
1864. Commissioned Major, November 18, 1864; not mustered. 
Mustered out, July 5, 1865. 

BENNETT, HERBERT FRANKLIN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 11th U.S. COLORED HEAVY ARTILLERY. 

Elected December 2, 1903. Insignia 14136. 

Private and Corporal, Battery E, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, Sep- 
tember 30, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, February 8, 
1864. 2d Lieutenant, 14th E.I. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 8th 
U.S.C.H.A. and 11th U.S.C.H.A., February 16, 1864. Mustered 
out, October 2, 1865. 

Died at Bristol, R. I., January 6, 1908. 

BENSON, ANDREW MELVIN. 

CAPTAIN, let MAINE CAVALRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected October 1, 1873. Insignia 1501. 

Private, 7th Maine Infantry, April 29, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
7th Maine Infantry, September 18, 1862. Captain, 1st D.C. Cav- 
alry, January 4, 1864. Transferred to 1st Maine Cavalry, Febru- 
ary 10, 1864. Mustered out, August 1, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., March 19, 1905. 

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BENSON, SAMUEL WOODMAN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 7th BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTIL- 
LERY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1900. Insignia 13048. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, Company of In- 
fantry afterwards reorganized as 7th Mass. Battery, May 21, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 7th Mass. Battery, October 31, 1863; mustered, 
November 27, 1863. Mustered out, November 10, 1865. 



BENT, FELTON. 

Elected December 6, 1893. Insignia 10347. 
Son of Companion Major LUTHER S. BENT. 



BENT, LUTHER STEDMAN. 

MAJOR, 18th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1871. Insignia 1366. 

Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 23, 
1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Sergeant, 18th Mass. In- 
fantry, August 6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 18th Mass. Infantry, 
July 13, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, December 25, 1862. Captain, 
December 24, 1863. Major, July 29, 1864. Mustered out, October 
4, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., September 30, 1864, "for gal- 
lant and distinguished services at the battle of Peebles' Farm, 
Virginia." 

BERRY, ABRAHAM HUN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 8th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS 
VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 5, 1879. Insignia 1866. 

1st Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., September 15, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M.A^.M., May 6, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
May 30, 1863. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
11th Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M. (Co. "I," 8th 
M.V.M.), May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 1864. 1st 
Lieutenant, Adjutant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., August 16, 1864. 
Mustered out, November 10, 1864. 

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BERRY, THOMAS HUN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 8th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF TOE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 4, 1905. Insignia 14438. 

First Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., April 16, 18(51 ; mus- 
tered, June 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. First Lieu- 
tenant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., September 19, 1862. Mustered out, 
August 7, 1863. 



BERTRAM, JOSEPH HARDY MILLET. 

MAJOR, PAYMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1870, Insignia 1258. 
Major, Paymaster, U.S.V., November 26, 1862. Resigned (dis- 
ability) July 27, 1863. 

Died at Salem, Mass., February 3, 1877. 



BICKNELL, FRANCIS ADAMS. 

CAPTAIN, 36th U.S. COLORED TROOPS — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1907. Insignia 15515. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 35th Massachusetts Infantry, 
August 19, 1862. Discharged for promotion. May 21, 1864. 2d 
Lieutenant, 36th U.S. Colored Troops, May 26, 1864. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, July 22, 1864. Captain, October 21, 1864. Discharged 
October 28, 1866. Brevet Major, US.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious conduct." 



BICKNELL, GEORGE WATERS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. ADJUTANT, 5th MAINE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1899. Insignia 12667. 

Private, 5th Maine Infantry, June 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th 
Maine Infantry, October 5, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, June 5, 1862. 
Adjutant, November 1, 1862. Eesigned March 9, 1864. 

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BIGELOW, FRANK WINTHROP. 

CAPTAIN, 4th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 7, 1877. Insignia 1798. 

Sergeant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged Jan- 
uary 29, 1863. Captain, 4th N.Y. Cavalry, January' 5, 1863. Dis- 
charged March 25, 1863. 

Died at Oxford, England, May 25, 1904. 

BIGELOW, JOHN. 

CAPTAIN, 9th BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY — 
BREVET MAJOR, tJ.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1869. Insignia 1124. 

Private, 2d Mass. Battery, April 21, 1861. Commissioned 2d 
Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Battery, May 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, and 
mustered in, July 31, 1861. Resigned December 18, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, Adjutant, 1st Battalion Maryland Light Artillery, 
December 16, 1861. Discharged December 31, 1862. Captain, 9th 
Mass. Battery, February 11, 1863. Discharged December 16, 1864. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 1, 1864, " for gallant services during 
the operations before Petersburg, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
February 3, 1887. 

BILLINGS, HENRY ROSS. 

CAPTAIN, 2()th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1885. Insignia 3847. 

Private, 1st Conn. Infantry, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 
31, 1861. Sergeant, 20th Conn. Infantry, August 21, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, 20th Conn. Infantry, October 20, 1863. Captain, Jan- 
uary 22, 1865. Mustered out, June 13, 1865. 

Died at Charlestown, N. H., November 23, 1910. 

BILLINGS, LEONARD LORENZO. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 35th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected December 4, 1895. Insignia 11264. 

Corporal, 29th Mass. Infantry, November 5, 1861. Discharged 
January 14, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 35th U.S.C.T., March 17, 1864. 
1st Lieutenant, September 14, 1865. Mustered out, June 1, 1866. 

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BINNEY, AMOS. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8070. 

By Inheritance, son of AMOS BINNEY, Major, Additional 
Paymaster, U.S.V., August 5, 1861. Mustered out, December 36, 
1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865. Died 
March 11, 1880. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., February 29, 1912. 



BIRD, LEWIS JONES. 

CAPTAIN, 1st UNATTACHED COMPANY INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE 
OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 1198'4. 
Captain, 1st Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., April 29, 
1864. Mustered out, August 1, 1864. 



BISBEE, WILLIAM HENRY. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected February 12, 1894, in Commandery of the State of Ore- 
gon. Insignia 10453. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 4, 1910. 

Private, 1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 18th Infantry, 
U.S.A., September 12, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, June 9, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, December 31, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 27th Infantry, 
September 12, 1866. Captain, December 21, 1866. Unassigned, 
June 14, 1869. Assigned to 25th Infantry, July 5, 1870. Trans- 
ferred to 4th Infantry, October 27, 1870. Major, 17th Infantry, 
May 18, 1893. Transferred to 8th Infantry, August 7, 1895. 
Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Infantry, May 4, 1897. Colonel, 13th In- 
fantry, June 16, 1899. Brigadier General, October 2, 1901. Re- 
tired October 1, 1902. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, December 13, 1862, 
" for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Murfreesboro, 
Tenn." Brevet Captain, September 1, 1864, "for gallant and 
meritorious services during the Atlanta campaign, and in the 
battle of Jonesboro, Ga." 

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BISHOP, HERBERT MARTIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 1st CONNECTICDT CAV- 
ALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1886. Insignia 4631. 

Assistant Surgeon, 1st Conn. Cavalry, Jainiaiy 19, 1865 ; mus- 
tered, February 1, 1865. Mustered out, August 3, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Califoruia, Jlay 
3, 1893. 

BIXBY, AUGUSTUS HOLMES. 

CAPTAIN. 1st NEW HAMPSHIRE CAVALRY — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1885. Insignia 3805. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st New England Cavalry, afterward 1st R.I. 
Cavalry, December 3, 1861; mustered, December 27, 1861. Cap- 
tain, July 18, 1863 ; mustered, December 31, 1863. Transferred 
to 1st N.H. Cavalry, January 17, 1864. Discharged (disability 
resulting from wounds received in action) November 9, 1864. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services near Middleburg, Virginia." 

Died at Francestown, N.H., December 18, 1904. 

BLACK, WILLIAM RUFUS. 

CAPTAIN, 4tli INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected March 5, 1903. Insignia 13499. 

Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of tlie U.S., April 16, 
1861; mustered, April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 23, 1862. Captain, December 18, 1863. Mustered out, 
August 28, 1863. 

BLACKMAR, WILMON WHILLDIN. 

CAPTAIN 1st WEST VIRGINIA CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 3, 1870. Insignia 1176. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 
August 25, 1863. 3d Lieutenant, 1st West Virginia Cavalry, 
March 3, 1864. Captain, May 15, 1865. Mustered out, July 8, 
1865. 

Died at Boise, Idaho, July 16, 1905. 

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BLAISDELL, FRANK. 

Elected March 1, 1882. Insignia 2363. 

By Inlieritance, son of WILLIAM BLAISDELL, Private, Cor- 
poral and Sergeant, 4th Infantry, U.S.A., January 19, 1841. 
Transferred to general service, July 19, 1848. Discharged April 
22, 1853. Lieutenant Colonel, 11th Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. 
Colonel, October 11, 1861. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
June 23, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious conduct." Killed 
in action before Petersburg, Va., June 23, 1864. 



BLAKE, HENRY JONES. 

LIEUTENANT, U.S.N. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 836. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 29, 1858. Ensign, 
U.S.N., February 24, 1863. Lieutenant, February 22, 1864. Re- 
signed April 21, 1866. 

Died at Paris, France, October 11, 1880. 



BLAKE, HENRY NICHOLS. 

CAPTAIN, 11th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 8, 1886, in Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 4620. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, Januarj' 6, 1911. 

Sergeant, 11th Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. 1st Sergeant, 
September 10, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, May 4, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
September 11, 1862. Captain, April 26, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 11, 1864. 



BLAKE, JAMES HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 44th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF TUB UNITED STATES. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 756. 

1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., August 25, 1862 ; mus- 
tered, September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 
Died at Boston, Mass., November 13, 1889. 

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BLAKESLEE, ERASTUS. 

COLONEL, 1st CONNECTICUT CAVALRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, O.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1871. Insignia 1354. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Conn. Cavalry, Octoljer 18, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Adjutant, November 26, 1861. Captain, February 38, 1862. 
Major, July 14, 1863, " for gallantry near Harper's Ferry, Vir- 
ginia." Lieutenant Colonel, May 23, 1864. Colonel, May 27, 
1864. Mustered out, November 2, 1864. Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant conduct at Ashland, 
Virginia, June 1, 1864." 

Died at Brookline, Mass., July 12, 1908. 

BLANCHARD, CLIFTON AURELIUS. 

CAPTAIN, 35th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1872. Insignia 1393. 

1st Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 14, 1863. Captain, 
Jamiary 1, 1863. Eesigned (disability) November 30, 1864. 
Died at Chelsea, Mass., September 23, 1879. 

BLANCHARD, IRA. 

CAPTAIN. 12th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1910. Insignia 16233. 

Captain, 12th Massachusetts Infantry, June 26, 1861. Dis- 
charged June 24, 1863. 

BLANCHARD, JOSEPH NATHANIEL. 

Elected February 4, 1891, in Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia 8471. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, November 18, 1903. 

By Inheritance, son of JUSTUS WAEDWELL BLANCHARD, 
Captain, 3d N.Y. Infantry, May 14, 1861. Eesigned September 17, 
1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 162d N.Y. Infantry, October 18, 1862. 
Colonel, April 9, 1864. Mustered out, October 12, 1865. Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and mer- 
itorious services during the war." Died September 14, 1877. 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of New York, March 1, 
1907. 

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BLANDING, WILLIAM OLIVER. 

Elected April 6, 1904. Insignia 14245. 

By Inheritance, nephew of JABEZ BULLOCK BLANDING, 
Private, 1st Infantry, E.I. Detached Militia in service of the U.S., 
April 17, 18G1 ; mustered. May 2, 1861. Mustered out, Aiigust 2, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d K.I. Heavy Artillery, August 26, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, October 9, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 21st Veteran Ee- 
serve Corps, August 19, 1863. Brevet Captiiin, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865. Assassinated at Grenada, Mississippi, April 30, 1866. 

BLASLAND, EDW^ARD BOUTELLE. 

MAJOR, 33d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1875. Insignia 1620. 

Captain, 33d Mass. Infantry, August 9, 1862. Major, November 
3, 1864. Mustered out, June 11, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at 
the battle of Wauhatchie, Tennessee." 

Died at South Boston, Mass., January 29, 1893. 

BLISS, ZENAS RANDALL. 

MAJOR GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November 1, 1882. Insignia 2601. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1850. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 1st In- 
fantry, U.S.A., July 1, 1854. 2d Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, March 
3, 1855. 1st Lieutenant, October 17, 1860. Captain, May 14, 
1861. Colonel, 10th E.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Transferred to 
7th E.I. Infantry, August 21, 1862. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. 
Major, 39th Infantry, U.S.A., August 6, 1867. Transferred to 
25th Infantrj', March 15, 1869. Lieutenant Colonel, 19th In- 
fantry, March 4, 1879. Colonel, 24th Infantry, April 20, 1886. 
Brigadier General, U.S.A., April 24, 1895. Major General, May 
14, 1897. Eetired May 22, 1897. Brevet Major, U.S.A., December 
13, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of 
Fredericksburg, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., 
May 7, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of 
the Wilderness, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
December 7, 1898. 

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BLISS, ZENAS WORK. 

Elected November 4, 1896. Insignia 11591. 
In Succession, sou of Companion Major General ZENAS R. 
BLISS, U.S.A. 



BLODGETT, GARDNER SPRING. 

CAPTAIN. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER — BREVET MA,IOR, U.S. A 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5086. 

Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Captain, A.Q.M., 
U.S.A., July 2, 1864. Resigned October 14, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services dur- 
ing the war."' 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vennont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 



BLODGETT, PEARL DAVIS. 

CAPTAIN, 10th VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1887. Insignia 5466. 

1st Lieutenant, 10th Vermont Infantry, Augrist 30, 1862 ; mus- 
tered, September 1, 1862. Captain, December 27, 1862 ; mustered, 
January 1, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds 
received in action) November 23, 1864. Captain, 2d V.R.C., De- 
cember 3, 1864. Resigned October 28, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 

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BLUNT, ASA PEABODY. 

MAJOR, ASSISTANT QUARTEKiMASTER, ASSIGNED AS COLONEL AND 
QUARTERMASTER — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.A. — BREVET BRIGA- 
DIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1874. Insignia 1565. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 3d Vermont Infantry, June 6, 1861; 
mustered, July 16, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, Sep- 
tember 25, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Vt. Infantry, October 
15, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, September 19, 1862. 
Colonel, 12th Vt. Infantry-, October 4, 1862. Clustered out, July 
14, 1863. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., February 29, 1864 ; accepted 
April 1, 1864; vacated April 9, 1867; assigned as Colonel .and 
Q.M., U.S.V. (Act July 4, 1864), July 31, 1866, to January 
1, 1867. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., March 28, 1867; accepted 
April 9, 1867. Major, Q.M., September 30, 1889. Brevet 
Major, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel, U.S.V., June 9, 1865, 
" for faithful and meritorious services." Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious ser- 
vices." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 28, 1867, " for gallant and 
meritorious services in the battle of Lee's Mill, April 16, 1862." 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 28, 1867, " for gallant 
and meritorious services in the battle of Savage Station, Virginia." 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 28, 1867, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services during the war." 

Died at Manchester, N. H., October 4, 1889. 



BOARDMAN, CHARLES HENRY. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected March 7, 1906. Insignia 15000. 

Paymaster's Clerk, U.S.N., July 7, 1863, to June 8, 1864. Act- 
ing Assistant Paymaster, December 14, 1864. Discharged Septem- 
ber 4, 1865. 

Died at Lynn, Mass., September 18, 1912. 

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BODMAN, HENRY ADAMS, 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 7;td ILLINOIS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 4, 1893. Insignia 9937. 

1st Sergeant, 73d Illinois Infantry, July 26, 1863; mustered, 
August 21, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 73d Illinois Infantry, December 
19, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, September SO, 1863 ; mustered, October 
10, 1864. Eesigned March 9, 1865. 

Died at Attleboro, Mass., September 7, 1893. 



BOLSTER, SOLOMON ALONZO. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 23d MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1886. Insignia 4381. 

1st Sergeant, 33d Maine Infantry, September 10, 1862; mus- 
tered, Septeml)er 29. 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 33d Maine Infantry, 
November 24, 1862. Mustered out, July 15, 1863. 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., February 28, 1907. 



BOLTON, HARRY THOMAS. 

Elected January 3, 1912. Insignia 16651. 
Nephew of Companion Brevet Captain JOHN TRAVIS 
BOLTON (Commandery of the District of Columbia). 



BOND, NELSON FREEMAN. 

CAPTAIN, 31st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected May 2, 1883. Insignia 2804. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 31st Mass. Infantry, October 5, 1861 ; 
mustered, November 30, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 31st Mass. Infan- 
try, February 30, 1862 ; mustered, November 20, 1863. Captain, 
April 15, 1864; mustered, August 9, 1864. Mustered out, Septem- 
ber 9, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meri- 
torious services at Port Hudson, Sabine Cross Roads, Moore's Plan- 
tation, Pine Wood, Yellow Bayou, Louisiana; and in the Mobile 
campaign." 

Died at Fitchburg, Mass., July 25, 1899. 

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BOND, WILLIAM STUKGIS. 

FinsT LIEUTENANT. -JSth INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SEItVlCE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 5, 18G9. Insignia 98(). 

1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 7, 18G3. 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., Marcli 18, 1899. 



BOOTH, GEORGE. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 9th BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT AR- 
TILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1870. Insignia 1141. 
2d Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Battery, January 1, 1865. Mustered 
out, June 6, 1865. 

Died at Santa Barbara, Cal., May 31, 1905. 



BOUTWELL, HORACE KEITH. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14748. 
In Succession, son of Companion First Lieutenant NATHAN B. 
BOUTWELL. 



BOUTWELL, LESLIE BARNES. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8072. 

In Succession, son of Companion First Lieutenant NATHAN 
B. BOUTWELL. 



BOUTWELL, NATHAN BARNES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 13th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1881. Insignia 2393. 
2d Ijieutonant, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 18, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, Adjutant, March 24, 1863. Discharged (disability) 
May 5, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., November 13, 1909. 

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BOUVE, CLEMENT LINCOLN. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14747. 
Son of Companion Major EDWAED T. BOUVE. 
Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
August 1, 1910. 

BOUVE, EDWARD TRACY. 

MAJOR. 26th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 954. 

2d Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, June 16, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, September 1, 1862. Discharged December 28, 1862. Cap- 
tain, 4th Mass. Cavalry, January 22, 1864. Commissioned Major, 
May 7, 1865; not mustered. Discharged April 5, 1865. Major, 
26th N.Y. Cavalry, February 28, 1865. Mustered out, July 7, 
1865. 

BOUVE, THOMAS TRACY. 

Elected November 2, 1910. Insignia 16363. 
Son of Companion Major EDWAED T. BOUVE. 

BOWDITCH, CHARLES PICKERING. 

CAPTAIN, Dth MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1885. Insignia 3788. 

2d Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1863; mustered. 
May 26, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, June 7, 1863. Captain, June 29, 
1863. Discharged February 6, 1864. Captain, 5th Mass. Cavalry, 
January 7, 1864; mustered, February 23, 1864. Resigned August 
23, 1864. 

BOWDITCH, EDWARD. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4332. 

By Inheritance, brother of NATHANIEL BOWDITCH, 2d 
Lieutenant 1st Mass. Cavalry, November 5, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
October 30, 1862. Died of wounds received at Kelly's Ford, Vir- 
ginia, March 19, 1863. 

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BOWDITCH, HENRY INGERSOLL. 

Elected April 9, 1890. 3d Class. Insignia 7967. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion, was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. An 
early advocate for humane and systematic relief of suffering among 
the wounded. A constant volunteer in all emergencies for active 
medical service in the field. Responding with personal service, 
with pen and with purse to every patriotic call. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 14, 1893. 



BOWEN, AMOS MILLER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d KHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8053. 

Private, 1st Infantry, R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the 
U.S., April 15, 1861 ; mustered. May 2, 1861. Discharged July 14, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, January 22, 1863; mus- 
tered, February 16, 1863. Mustered out, June 16, 1864. 

Died at Providence, R. I., June 3, 1907. 



BOWEN, WILLIAM MANUEL PERES. 

Elected February 1, 1893. Insignia 9998. 
In Succession, son of Companion First Lieutenant AMOS M. 
BOWEN. 



BOWERS, CHARLES EDWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 26th NEW YORE CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 3, 1872. Insignia 1419. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 
10, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, December 30, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, June 1, 1864. Discharged (disabilit}') October 25, 
1864. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, March 2, 1865 ; not mustered. 
2d Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, January 12, 1865. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, May 1, 1865. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 

Died at Arlington, Mass., December 8, 1893. 

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BOWERS, GEORGE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 10th VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected October 4, 1883. Insignia 2548. 

1st Lieutenant, 9tli Infantry, U.S.A., April 9, 1847. Captain, 
December 2, 1847, " for distinguished services at Chapultepec." 
Discharged August 26, 1848. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., Au.giist 20, 
1847, " for gallant and meritorious services at Contreras and Chur- 
ubusco." Lieutenant Colonel, 13th N.H. Infantrj', August 23, 
1862. Resigned May 31, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 10th V.R.C., 
November 15, 1863. Mustered out, November 10, 1865. 

Died at Nashua, N. H., February 14, 1884. 

BOYCE, HENRY HARRISON. 

CAPTAIN, 45th ILLINOIS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1893. Insignia 10116. 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Illinois Infantry, December 24, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, May 19, 1862 ; mustered, June 27, 1862. Captain, 
April 24, 1863 ; mustered, June 2, 1863. Resigned December 29, 
1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, 
May 6, 1903. 

BOYLE, JAMES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 37th NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1889. Insignia 7398. 

Musician, Corporal and Sergeant, 37th N.Y. Infantry, June 7, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 37th N.Y. Infantry, November 11, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 22, 1863. 



BRADFORD, HAROLD STANDISH. 

Elected May 5, 1909, in the Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 15959. Transferred to the Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, April 1, 1912. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Acting Assistant Paymaster 
HORACE S. BRADFORD (Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia). 

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BRADLEE, BENJAMIN HAYWOOD. 

Elected November 5, 1903. Insignia 13696. 

By Inheritance, son of DAVID HENRY BRADLEE, 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Adjutant, 13tli Massachusetts Infantry, July 16, 1861. 
Mustered out, August 1, 1864. Died July 30, 1868. 

Died at Newton, Mass., September 1, 1907. 



BRADLEY, WILLIAM. 

CHAPLAIN, 40th MISSOURI INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 1, 1896. Insignia 11288. 
Chaplain, 40th Missouri Infantry, October 1, 1864. Mustered 
out, August 8, 1865. 

Died at Newton Highlands, Mass., May 15, 1909. 



BRADY, GEORGE WILLIAM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, IStli CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1877. Insignia 1764. 

Private, 1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 18th Conn. Infantry, 
August 7, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 18th Conn. Infantry, 
October 20, 1864. Mustered out, July 6, 1865. 



BRAINERD, HERBERT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 1st VERMONT 
CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3877. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 1st Vermont Cavalry, August 16, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 1st Vermont Cavalry, April 1, 1864; mus- 
tered, May 3, 1864. Discharged (disability) July 6, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 

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BRAYTON, CHARLES RAY. 

COLONEL, 3d RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET BRIGA- 
DIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1910. Insignia 16332. 

First Lieutenant, 3d Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, October 9, 
1861. Captain, November 28, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, Novem- 
ber 17, 1863. Colonel, April 1, 1864. Mustered out, October 6, 
1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865; "for 
faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Providence, R. L, September 23, 1910. 



BRAYTON, GEORGE MITCHELL. 

COLONEL. RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November 4, 188.5, in Commandery of the State of 
Minnesota. Insignia 4052. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, June 8, 1894. 

1st Lieutenant, 15th Infantry, U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Captain, 
January 3, 1863. Transferred to 33d Infantry, September 21, 
1866. Transferred to 8th Infantry, May 3, 1869. Major, 15th In- 
fantry, February 6, 1882. Lieutenant Colonel, 9th Infantry, Sep- 
tember 6, 1886. Colonel, 19th Infantry, March 23, 1892. Retired 
September 16, 1892. Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for 
gaUant and meritorious services in the battle of Missionary Ridge, 
Tennessee." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., February 27, 
1890, " for gallant services in action against Indians in Arizona, 
June 25, 1875, July 4, 1875, January 10, 1877, January 21, 1877, 
and January 30, 1877." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
March 7, 1900. 



BRECK, EDWARD. 

Elected May 3, 1899. Insignia 12569. 

By Inheritance, son of Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander 
JOSEPH BARRY BRECK, U.S.N. 

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BRECK, JOHN LESLIE. 

Elected July 53, 1890. Insignia 8071. 

By Inlieritance, son of JOSEPH BAEEY BRECK, Acting 
Ensign, U.S.N., February 27, 1863. Acting Master, August 8, 
1863. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, November 16, 1863. Acting 
Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, November 25, 1864. Died 
July 26, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 18, 1899. 



BREWSTER, HENRY MILTON. 

CAPTAIN, 10th VETERAN RESERVE CORPS — BREVET MAJOR. D.S.V. 

Elected March 3, 1875. Insignia 1617. 

Private, 57th N.Y. Infantrj', July 18, 1861 ; mustered, August 
24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 57th N.Y. Infantry, September 17, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, December 9, 1862. Captain, 10th V.R.C., 
August 10, 1863. Resigned August 1, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V., July 11, 1865, "for meritorious conduct at Antietam and 
at Fredericksburg." 



BRIGGS, HENRY SHAW. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 5, 1872. Insignia 1433. 

Captain, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 30, 
1861. Colonel, 10th Mass. Infantrj', June 10, 1861. Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., July 17, 1862. Mustered out, December 4, 1865. 

Died at Pittsfield, Mass., September 22, 1887. 



BRIGGS, JAMES FRANKLIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 11th NEW 
HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3880. 

1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., lltli N.H, Infantry, August 22, 1862; 
mustered, September 2, 1862, Resigned December 29, 1862, Ee- 
commissioned January 28, 1863. Discharged August 1, 1863. 

Died at Manchester, N. H., January 21, 1905. 

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BRIGGS, JAMES WINCHELL. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 44fh INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected August 4, 1868. Insignia 871. 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June 1, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 44th 
Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Detailed in Signal Corps, 
November 25, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 



BRODHEAD, GEORGE HAMILTON. 

Elected April 3, 1889. Insignia 6997. 

By Inheritance, son of JOSIAH A. BRODHEAD, Captain, 
A.Q.M., U.S.V., April 14, 1862. Major, Additional Paymaster, 
U.S.V., November 26, 1863. Mustered out, April 1, 1869. Major, 
Paymaster, U.S.A., July 25, 1875. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S. v., December 27, 1865, "for faithful services in his depart- 
ment." Died April 3, 1884. 



BROOKS, CLAYTON KINGMAN. 

Elected November 3, 1909. Insignia 16036. 

By Inheritance, son of WILLIAM EUSTIS BROOKS, First 
Lieutenant, 16th Maine Infantry, August 14, 1862. Captain, Janu- 
ary 8, 1863. Resigned February 26, 1863. Died December 26, 
1906. 



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BROOKS, PHILLIPS. 

Elected May 2, 1888. 3cl Class. Insignia 6341. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Eebellion, was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. An 
orator whose voice from the pulpit gave no uncertain sound. His 
service was conspicuous and his loyalty a moral force. The special 
services he rendered are best expressed in these words of General 
Meade at the Third Ecunion of the Society of the Army of the 
Potomac in 1871 : " I have known him for a long time, and during 
the war in the pulpit which he occupied in Philadelphia. I have 
personal knowledge of his eminent services, not only in the hos- 
pitals, ministering to the sick and dying, but by his fervid eloquence 
in the pulpit and elsewhere, stirring patriotic hearta to greater 
work and sustaining those who went to the front for their country." 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 23, 1893. 



BROOME, JOHN LLOYD. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S. M.^RINE CORPS. 

Elected October 6, 1875, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 1630. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 7, 1884. 

2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C, January 12, 1848. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, September 28, 1857. Captain, July 26, 1861. Major, 
December 8, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, March 16, 1879. Retired 
March 8, 1888. Brevet Major, U.S.M.C, April 24, 1862, "for 
gallant and meritorious services." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.M.C, March 14, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services 
at the second battle of Vicksburg, July 15, 1862, and at the battle 
of Port Hudson, March 14, 1863." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, Jan- 
uary 4, 1888. 



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BROWN, CHARLES HENRY CALHOUN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 7th U.S. COLORED TROOPS — 
BREVET CAPTAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected June 1, 1881. Insignia 2243. 

Private and Corporal, SOth Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1862. 
Discharged to accept promotion, October 2, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 
7th U.S.C.T., October 15, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, Octo- 
ber 21, 1864. Mustered out, October 13, 1866. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." 



BROWN, EDWARD SISSON. 

Elected January 1, 1902. Insignia 13429. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN C. BROWN, Private, 47th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., August 26, 1862 ; mustered, 
October 16, 1862. Mustered out, September 1, 1863. Captain, 83d 
U.S.C.T., February 12, 1864. Mustered out, August 12, 1864. 
Captain, 73d U.S.C.T., August 3, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V. 
Died April 10, 1865, of wounds received in action at Fort Blakely, 
Alabama, April 9, 1865. 

BROWN, JAMES FRANKLIN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 21st CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1907. Insignia 15286. 

Captain, 21st Connecticut Infantry, September 5, 1862. Major, 
October 12, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, October 31, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, June 16, 1865. 

Died at North Stonington, Conn., July 25, 1911. 



BROWN, JAMES STEWART. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 5l3t MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1910. Insignia 16126. 

Sergeant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S. (attached 
to 6th Regiment Infantry, M.V.M.), April 22, 1861. Mustered 
out, August 2, 1861. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, 51st Massachu- 
setts Infantry, November 11, 1862. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. 

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BROWN, JOHN MARSHALL. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 32(1 MAINE INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGA- 
DIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 25, 1866, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 261. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 1, 1876. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 20th Maine Infantry, September 1, 
1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June 29, 1863. Captain, 
Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 23, 1863. Resigned 
May 10, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Maine Infantry, March 
26, 1864. Discharged September 12, 1864. Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for distinguished gallantry in the battle 
of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the 
war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, March 1, 
1882. 

BROWN, JOSEPH WILLARD. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, SIGNAL CORPS, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1906. Insignia 15001. 

Private, 7th Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861 ; mustered, June 15, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, Signal Corps, March 3, 1863; mustered out, 
December 19, 1865. 

Died at Stoneham, Mass., December 7, 1910. 



BROWN, THOMAS FREDERIC. 

CAPTAIN, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY — BREVET LIEU- 
TENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1880. Insignia 2119. 

Private and Corporal, 1st E.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, August 13, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, December 29, 1862. Captain, April 13, 1864. Mustered 
out, June 12, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., December 3, 1864, " for 
gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Po River." Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for meritorious and 
valuable services during the recent campaign terminating with the 
surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." 

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BROWN, WILLIAM HENRY. 

FIRST LIEDTENANT. REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER. 11th MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11201. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 11th Mass. In- 
fantry, June 13, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 11th Mass. Infantry, De- 
cember 17, 1863; mustered, May 2, 1864; appointed R.Q.M., June 
4, 1864. Commissioned Captain, August 31, 1864; not mustered. 
Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 



BROWNE, ABEL PARKER. 

MAJOR, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 3, 1872. Insignia 1414. 

1st Sergeant, 2d Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
May 28, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 40th Mass. Infantry, 
September 5, 1862. Major, August 26, 1863. Resigned March 5, 
1864. 



BROWNE, EDWIN SEWALL. 

Elected December 3, 1902, in Commandery of the State of Ohio. 
Insignia 13781. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, April 20, 1905. 

In Succession, son of Companion 1st Lieutenant MYRON GIL- 
BERT BROWNE (Commandery of the State of Ohio). 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
December 31, 1911. 



BRUCE, GEORGE ANSON. 

CAPTAIN. 13th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTEN- 
ANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1871. Insignia 1369. 

1st Lieutenant, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 20, 1862. Cap- 
tain, May 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Brevet Major 
and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gal- 
lant and meritorious services during the war." 

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BRYANT, JOHN. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10721. 

By Inheritance, son of HENRY BRYANT, Major, Surgeon, 
20th Mass. Infantry, July 1, 1861. Major, Surgeon, U.S.V., 
August 3, 1861. Resigned July 16, 1863. Died February 1, 1867. 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 20, 1908. 



BRYANT, WILLIAM SOHIER. 

Elected November 4, 1908. Insignia 15784. 

By Inheritance, son of HENRY BRYANT, Major, Surgeon, 
20th Mass. Infantry, July 1, 1861. Major, Surgeon, U.S.V., 
August 3, 1861. Resigned July 16, 1863. Died February 1, 1867. 

Transferred to the Conunandery of the State of New York, Feb- 
ruary 19, 1910. 



BUSIER, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS. 

ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected December 3, 1873. Insignia 1507. 
Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., December 3, 1861. Resigned June 
16, 1865. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., November 24, 1902. 



BUCKLIN, JAMES TIBBITTS PEARCE. 

MAJOR, 4th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY — BREVET COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected February 7, 1894. Insignia 10446. 

Sergeant, 1st Infantrj', R.I.D.M., April 17, 1861; mustered. 
May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
4th R.I. Infantry, October 30, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Novem- 
ber 20, 1861. Captain, April 30, 1862. Major, January 9, 
1863. Mustered out, October 15, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for meritorious 
services." 

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BUDLONG, JOHN CLARKE. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 3d RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1881. Insignia 2307. 

Private, 3d E.I. Cavalry, July 1, 1863. Assistant Surgeon, 3d 
R.I. Cavalry, July 29, 1863. Major, Surgeon, November 16, 1863. 
Mustered out, November 39, 1865. 

Died at Providence, E. I., July 24, 1907. 



BUFFUM, WILLIAM MANSFIELD. 

Elected February 6, 1907. Insignia 15287. 

By Inheritance, son of GEORGE RICE BUFFUM. First Lieu- 
tenant, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, September 9, 1861. Dis- 
charged April 7, 1863, on account of wounds received in action. 
Died January 16, 1895. 



BUGBEE, SAMUEL HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 18th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8436. 

2d Lieutenant, 18th Mass. Infantry, July 27, 1861. Isf Lieu- 
tenant, March 1, 1862. Resigned (disability) October 20, 1862. 
Died at North Attleboro, Mass., September 7, 1896. 



BULKELEY, MORGAN GARDNER. 

Elected March 7, 1894. Insignia 10490. 

Private, 13th Heavy Artillery, N.Y.S.M., May 28, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, September 28, 1862. 

By Inheritance, brother of CHARLES E. BULKELEY, Pri- 
vate, 1st Connecticut Infantry, April 18, 1861 ; mustered, April 22, 
1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 1st Conn. 
Heavy Artillery, December 18, 1861 ; mustered, March 12, 1862. 
Captain, January 26, 1864. Died February 13, 1864. 

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BULLOCK, WALTER JESSE DAVID. 

Elected March 3, 1897. Insignia 11775. 

By Inheritance, son of JESSE DAVID BULLOCK, 1st Lieu- 
tenant, 7th Massachusetts Infantry, June 15, 1861. Died June 
26, 1862, of wounds received in action at Seven Pines, Virginia. 



BUMPUS, EVERETT CEPHAS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 3d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8054. 

Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 22, 
1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Private, 44th Infantry, 
M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 10th Unattached Company Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, afterward 3d Mass. Heavy Artillerj', September 1, 
1863. 1st Lieutenant, October 28, 1864. Mustered out, Septem- 
ber 18, 1865. 



BUMSTEAD, HORACE. 

MAJOR, 43d U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected December 5, 1894. Insignia 10746. 
Major, 43d U.S.C.T., April 20, 1864. Mustered out, October 20, 
1865. 



BUMSTEAD, NATHANIEL WILLIS. 

CAPTAIN. 4nth INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES 

Elected January 2, 1895. Insignia 10839. 

Corporal, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
May 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Captain, 45th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 
1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 1, 1912. 

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BUNKER, DAVID THAYER. 

MAJOR, 3d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1677. 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June 1, 1862. Captain, 33d Mass. 
Infantry, May 31, 1862. Captain, 3d Mass. Cavalry, July 31, 
1863. Major, August 7, 1864. Mustered out, June 6, 1865. 

Died at Demerara, British Guiana, February 5, 1888. 



BUNTON, HENRY SYLVANUS. 

Elected February 3, 1886. Insignia 4466. 

Private and Hospital Steward, 7th N.H. Infantry, December 26, 
1864. Mustered out, July 20, 1865. 

By Inheritance, son of SYLVANUS BUNTON, Assistant Sur- 
geon, 2d N.H. Infantry, July 29, 1862; mustered, August 9, 
1862. Mustered out, June 21, 1864. Assistant Surgeon, 7th N.H. 
Infantrj', June 24, 1864. Major, Surgeon, August 24, 1864; 
mustered, September 2, 1864. Mustered out, July 20, 1865. Died 
August 13, 1884. 

BURBANK, JACOB EDWARD. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected May 4, 1893. Insignia 9601. 

Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., February 19, 1863 ; ac- 
cepted March 20, 1863. Major, Paymaster, U.S.A., January 17, 
1867; accepted April 10, 1867. Retired March 3, 1875. Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, retired, April 23, 1904. 

BURDON, LEVI LYMAN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 5th RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10712. 

Private, 10th E.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, Sep- 
tember 1, 1862. Private, 5th R.I. Heavy Artillery, July 7, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, 5th E.I. Heavy Artillery, August 5, 1863 ; mus- 
tered, February 15, 1864. Eesigned September 30, 1864. 

Died at Providence, E. I., September 17, 1897. 

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BURLINGAME, EDWIN HARRIS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 11th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1909. Insignia 16069. 

2d Lieutenant, 11th Rhode Island Infantry, October 1, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, January 29, 1863; mustered, February 16, 1863. 
Resigned March 20, 1863. 

Died at Ossipee, N. H., August 4, 1912. 

BURNHAM, ARTHUR HUBERT. 

CAPTAIN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.A. 

Elected May 6, 1874. Insignia 1597. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., June 11, 1860. 1st Lieutenant, Corps of En- 
gineers, U.S.A., June 13, 1864. Captain, March 6, 1867. Brevet 
Captain, U.S.A., August 23, 1864, "for highly meritorious ser- 
vices at the Siege of Forts Gaines and Morgan, Alabama." Brevet 
Major, U.S.A., March 26, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its 
defences." 

Died at Lowell, Mass., September 12, 1877. 

BURNHAM, GEORGE HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 9th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11985. 

Private, 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 
1861; mustered. May 3, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 9th R.I. Infantry, March 26, 1862. Mustered out, 
September 2, 1862. 

Died at Providence, E. I., December 10, 1907. 

BURNHAM, GEORGE SUMNER. 

COLONEL, 22(1 CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1892. Insignia 9234. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Conn. Infantry, April 23, 1861. 
Colonel, May 10, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Colonel, 
22d Conn. Infantry, September 20, 1863. Mustered out, July 7, 
1863. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., May 18, 1864. Discharged 
August 10, 1865. 

Died at Hartford, Conn., August 27, 1893. 

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BURNHAM, JOHN HENRY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 16th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1870. Insignia 1172. 

Private, 1st Conn. Infantry, July 18, 1861. Mustered out, July 
31, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 16tli Conn. Infantry, July 30, 
1862. Lieutenant Colonel, December 26, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 24, 1865. 

Died at Middletown, Conn., April 10, 1883. 



BURNHAM, JOSEPH HARRIS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 30tli MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10713. 

Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 30th Mass. Infantry, October 14, 
1861. Discharged (disability) February 28, 1863. 1st Sergeant 
and Sergeant-Major, 30th Mass. Infantry, March 28, 1864. 1st 
Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, April 21, 1865; mustered. May 
22, 1865. Commissioned Captain, January 25, 1866 ; not mus- 
tered. Mustered out, July 5, 1866. 

Died at Lynn, Mass., January 15, 1903. 



BURNHAM, WALTER WILLCUTT. 

Elected May 1, 1912. Insignia 16755. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion 2d Lieutenant GEORGE H. 
BURNHAM. 



BURNS, WALTER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 5th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9804. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 5th Conn. Infantiy, July 22, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Conn. Infantry, March 1, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, September 12, 1863; mustered, October 16, 1863. 
Mustered out, July 19, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., July 12, 1911. 

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BURNSIDE, AMBROSE EVERETT. 

MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 889. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1843. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 2d Ar- 
tillery, U.S.A., July 1, 1847. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, Sep- 
tember 8, 1847. 1st Lieutenant, December 12, 1851. Resigned 
October 2, 1853. Colonel, 1st R.I. Detached Militia, April 16, 
1861; mustered. May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 6, 1861. Major General, 
U.S.V., March 18, 1862. Resigned April 14, 1865. 

Died at Bristol, R. I., September 13, 1881. 



BURPEE, LUCIEN FRANCIS. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4257. 

By Inheritance, son of THOMAS F. BURPEE, Captain, 14th 
Conn. Infantry, July 12, 1862. Major, 21st Conn. Infantry, 
August 23, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, September 3, 1862. Com- 
missioned Colonel, June 8, 1864 ; not mustered. Died of wounds 
received at Cold Harbor, Va., June 11, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 1, 1886. 



BURRELL, ISAAC SANDERSON. 

COLONEL. 42d INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 2, 1881. Insignia 2199. 

Colonel, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., November 6, 1862. Prisoner of 
war at muster out of regiment, August 20, 1863; discharged 
July 22, 1864. Colonel, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., August 10, 1864. 
Mustered out, November 11, 1864. 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., September 13, 1895. 

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BURROWS, EDWIN BAILEY. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, TJ.S.V. 

Elected April 3, 1895, in Conimandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 10961. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 4, 1901. 

1st Lieutenant, 8th U.S. Colored Troops, September 25, 18G3. 
Regimental Quartermaster, October 28, 1863. Discharged July 
31, 1865. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., January 31, 1865. Mustered 
out, April 20, 1866. 

Died at Hillsborough Bridge, N. H., January 15, 1903. 



BURROUGHS, GEORGE TYLER. 

CAPTAIN, COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1878. Insignia 1820. 

Private, 71st Infantry, F.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., April 
19, 1861 ; mustered, April 26, 1861. Mustered out, July 30, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 43d N.Y. Infantry, December 16, 1861. Captain, 
Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., February 19, 1863. Resigned 
June 22, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., June 24, 1865, "for faith- 
ful and meritorious services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Illinois, May 8, 
1879. 



BURT, FREDERIC BURBANK. 

Elected December 5, 1894. Insignia 10749. 

By Inlieritance, son of EDMUND CHARLES BURT, Captain, 
Ist Rhode Island Cavalry, December 14, 1861. Major, July 11, 
1862. Discharged August 7, 1862. Major, 3d Rhode Island Cav- 
alry, March 4, 1864. Mustered out, November 29, 1865. Died at 
Martinsville, La., August 25, 1869. 

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BUSH, FRANCIS, JUNIOR. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. REGIMENTAL QDARTERMASTER, 44th IN- 
FANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF 
THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 813. 

1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 
1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 
Died at Isles of Shoals, August 16, 1874. 



BUTLER, JOHN GAZZAM. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED. U.S.A. 

Elected December 7, 1889, in Commandery of the State of Mis- 
souri. Insignia 7501. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, October 2, 1901. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1859. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, 
U.S.A., June 11, 1863. Transferred to Ordnance Department, 
January 29, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, March 7, 1867. Captain, 
June 23, 1874. Major, September 15, 1890. Lieutenant Colonel, 
February 2, 1901. Colonel, August 16, 1903. Brigadier General, 
January 21, 1904. Retired January 22, 1904. Brevet 1st Lieuten- 
ant, U.S.A., September 20, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices in the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia." 

Transferred to Commandery of the District of Columbia, No- 
vember 2, 1904. 



BUTLER, WINTHROP. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected April 4, 1888. Insignia 6181. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., April 25, 1862. Discharged 
November 20, 1865. 

Died at Vineyard Haven, Mass., April 21, 1907. 

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BUTTERWORTH, JAMES. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (LIEUTENANT COMMANDER), U.S.N. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 88.53. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 23, 1861. 2d Assistant En- 
gineer, October 29, 1862. 1st Assistant Engineer, July 25, 1866. 
Passed Assistant Engineer, February 24, 1874. Chief Engineer, 
March 10, 1881. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., October 2, 1891. 



BUTTERWORTH, JAMES FRANCIS. 

Elected January 6, 1893. Insignia 9243. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Chief Engineer JAMES 
BUTTERWORTH, U.S.N. 



CABOT, EDWARD CLARK. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 853. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., August 29, 1863; 
mustered, September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 
Died at Brookline, Mass., January 5, 1901. 



CABOT, LOUIS. 

MAJOR, 4th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1883. Insignia 3483. 

3d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, December 86, 1861. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion, January 15, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
2d Mass. Cavalry, January 15, 1863. Captain, May 13, 1863. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion, February 5, 1864. Major, 4th Mass. 
Cavalry, February 35, 1864. Resigned January 17, 1865. 

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CABOT, STEPHEN. 

MAJOn, FIRST BATTALION MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
D.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 923. 

Captain, 1st Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery, February 29, 1863. 
Major, May 15, 1863. Mustered out, February 27, 1865. 
Died at Brookline, Mass., November 23, 1906. 



CALEF, BENJAMIN SHREVE. 

CAPTAIN, AIDE-DE-CAMP, U.8.V. 

Elected June 1, 1870. Insignia 1217. 

Private, 9th N.Y. Infantry, June 20, 1861. Discharged to ac- 
cept promotion, October 3, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 3d U.S. 
Sharpshooters, October 3, 1861. Captain, A.D.C., U.S.V., Sep- 
tember 14, 1864. Eesigned (disability resulting from imprison- 
ment as prisoner of war) December 31, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 9, 1897. 



CALLANAN, FRANCIS JEROME. 

Elected November 6, 1907. Insignia 15509. 

By Inheritance, son of JEREMIAH J. CALLANAN, Sergeant, 
5th N.Y. Cavalry, September 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, November 
25, 1864. Mustered out, July 19, 1865. Died January 11, 1894. 



CAMPBELL, ANDREW, 2d. 

CAPTAIN, 46th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 1, 1890. Insignia 7567. 

Captain, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., September 25, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, July 25, 1863. 

Died at Westfield, Mass., May 24, 1899. 

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CAMPBELL, CHARLES ABNER. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1871. Insignia 1367. 

Private, Sergeant and Q. M. Sergeant, 40th Mass. Infantry, 
August 7, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, August 30, 
1863. Discharged February 8, 1864. 



CANDLER, WILLIAM LATHAM. 

CAPTAIN, AIDE-DE-CAMP — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1868. Insignia 984. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 38, 1861. Captain, 
A.D.C., U.S.V., November 10, 1862. Resigned May 12, 1863. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services at the battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia." Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious conduct at the battle of Antietam, Maryland." Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
conduct at the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia." 

Died at Brookline, Mass., December' 20, 1892. 



CAPRON, ADIN BALLOU. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, SIGNAL CORPS — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6500. 

Sergeant and Sergeant Major, 2d R.I. Infantry, May 5, 1861; 
mustered, June 6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, July 
24, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, July 24, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
Signal Corps, March 3, 1863. Mustered out, September 1, 1865. 
Brevet Captain, U.S.V., December 5, 1864, " for faithful and meri- 
torious services." Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Smithfield, E. I., March 17, 1911. 

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CARLETON, CHARLES MONRO. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 18th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1871. Insignia 1351. 

Major, Surgeon, 18tli Conn. Infantry, August 13, 1862. Dis- 
charged (disability) May 17, 1863. 

Died at Norwich, Conn., December 30, 1886. 



CARNEY, GEORGE JAMES. 

CAPTAIN. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1874. Insignia 1512. 
Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., February 29, 1864. Resigned July 4, 
1865. 
Died at Lowell, Mass., April 23, 1906. 



CARNEY, JAMES ANDREW. 

Elected December 4, 1895. Insignia 11271. 
In Succession, son of Companion Captain GEORGE J. 
CARNEY. 



CARPENTER, CHARLES CARROLL. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected August 29, 1894, in Commandery of tlie State of 
California. Insignia 10609. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, January 1, 1898. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., October 1, 1850. Passed Midshipman, 
Jime 20, 1856. Lieutenant, January 23, 1858. Lieutenant Com- 
mander, July 16, 1862. Commander, February 10, 1869. Captain, 
March 25, 1880. Commodore, May 15, 1893. Rear Admiral, 
November 11, 1894. Retired February 27, 1896. 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., April 1, 1899. 

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CARPENTER, GEORGE NATHANIEL. 

CAPTAIN, COMMISSARY OP SUBSISTENCE, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1882. Insignia 2524. 

Sergeant-Major, 8th Vermont Infantn-, February 18, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, 8tli Vermont Infantry, June 1, 1862. Captain, 
August 15, 1863. Discharged July 2, 1864. Captain, C.S., 
U.S.V., May 24, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., July 8, 1895. 

CARRINGTON, HENRY BEEBEE. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED. U.S.A. 

Elected February 3, 1904. Insignia 14180. 

Colonel, 18th Infantrj', U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V., November 29, 1862. Mustered out, August 24, 1865. 
Unassigned March 15, 1869. Retired July 1, 1870. Brigadier 
General, retired, April 23, 1904. 

Died at Hyde Park, Mass., October 26, 1912. 

CARRUTH, WILLIAM WtVRD. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1871. Insignia 1301. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, 6th Battery, Mass. Light Artillery, January 20, 1862. Cap- 
tain, September 7, 1862. Discharged October 2, 1863. Captain, 
Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., September 4, 1863. Resigned 
December 22, 1863. 

Died at Plymouth, Mass., April 28, 1906. 

CARRUTHERS, ROBERT. 

CAPTAIN, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, 

Elected December 4, 1895, in Commandery of the District of 
Columbia. Insignia 11259. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, December 10, 1896. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 24th Mass. 
Infantry, November 14, 1861. Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, 
October 15, 1864. Mustered, November 13, 1864. Resigned' 
August 3, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865. 

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CARTER, ROBERT GOLDTHWAITE. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected December 4, 1878. Insignia 1855. 

Private, 22d Mass. Infantry, August 5, 1862. Discharged Octo- 
ber 14, 1864. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 4th 
Cavalry, U.S.A., June 15, 1870. 1st Lieutenant, February 21, 
1875. Retired June 28, 1876, "for disability incurred in line 
of duty." Captain, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet 1st Lieuten- 
ant, U.S.A., " for specially gallant conduct in action against In- 
dians on the Brazos River, Texas, October 10, 1871." Brevet 
Captain, U.S.A., February 27, 1890, "for gallant services in action 
against Kickapoo, Lipan and Mascalero Indians at Remolina," 
Mexico, May 18, 1873. 

CARTER, SOLON AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN. ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1875. Insignia 1727. 

Captain, 14th N.H. Infantry, September 22, 1862. Resigned 
July 15, 1864. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 
15, 1864. Resigned August 7, 1865. Brevet Major and Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services during the war." 

CASTLE, WILLIAM WILLIAMS. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER. D.S.N. 

Elected November 5, 1902. Insignia 13693. 

Private, 84th Ohio Infantry, June 7, 1862. Mustered out, Sep- 
tember 20, 1862. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., March 6, 
1865. Discharged September 2, 1866. 

CHALMERS, JAMES COLLINS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, STth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3502. 

Private and Commissary Sergeant, 37th Mass. Infantry, Septem- 
ber 4, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 37th Mass. Infantry, November 20, 
1868. 1st Lieutenant, December 5, 1863. Discharged (disability 
resulting from wound received in action) July 30, 1864. 

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CHAMBERLAIN, CYRUS NATHANIEL. 

MAJOR, SURGEON — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 6, 1883. Insignia 2806. 

Major, Surgeon, lOtli Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Major, 
Surgeon, U.S.V., April 13, 1863. Resigned October 7, 1865. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 6, 1865, " for faithful 
and meritorious services." 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., July 18, 1899. 



CHAMBERLAIN, JOSHUA LAWRENCE. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1865, in Commandery of the State of 
Pennsylvania. Insignia 62. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, December 1, 1876. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 20th Maine Infantry, August 8, 1862. 
Colonel, June 13, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 18, 
1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Major General, 
U.S.V., March 29, 1865, " for conspicuous gallantry and meri- 
torious services in action on the Quaker Eoad, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, April 30, 
1882. 



CHAMBERLAIN, ROBERT HORACE. 

CAPTAIN, 60th INFANTRY, M.V.M.. IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected February 2, 1898. Insignia 12164. 

Private and Sergeant, 51st Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States, September 25, 1862. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. 
Ist Lieutenant, 60th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States, July 20, 1864. Captain, August 1, 1864. Mustered out, 
November 30, 1864. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., June 28, 1910. 

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CHAMBERLAIN, SAMUEL EMERY. 

COLONEL, 0th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1875. Insignia 1615. 

Private, 1st Dragoons, U.S.A., June 16, 1846. Discharged June 
30, 1848. 1st Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 23, 1861. Mustered out. July 22, 1861. Private, 1st 
Mass. Cavalry, September 6, 1861. Captain, 1st Mass. Cavalry, 
November 25, 1861. Major, October 30, 1862. Lieutenant 
Colonel, March 5, 1864. Colonel, September 30, 1864. Trans- 
ferred to 5th Mass. Cavalry, July 26, 1865. Mustered out, Novem- 
ber 28, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., February 24, 
1865. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., November 10, 1908. 



CHAMBERLAIN, VALENTINE BURT. 

CAPTAIN, 7th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1870. Insignia 1180. 

2d Lieutenant, 7th Conn. Infantry, September 5, 1861. Captain, 
July 1, 1862. Resigned April 27, 1865. 

Died at New Britain, Conn., June 25, 1893. 



CHAMBRE, ALBERT ST. JOHN. 

CHAPLAIN, 8th NEW JERSEY INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 2, 1888. Insignia 6339. 

Chaplain, 1st N.J. Infantry, May 10, 1861. Mustered out, July 
31, 1861. Chaplain, 8th N.J. Infantry, September 14, 1861. Re- 
signed March 19, 1863. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., December 7, 1911. 

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CHANDLER, JOHN GORHAM. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected January 10, 1872. Insignia 1371. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., September 1, 1848. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 3d 
Artillery, U.S.A., July 1, 1853. 2d Lieutenant, December 2-4, 
1853. 1st Lieutenant, May 31, 1856. Captain, A.Q.M., May 17, 
1861. Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel, Q.M. (Act July 17, 1862), 
January 1, 1863. Relieved as Lieutenant Colonel, Q.M., August 1, 
1865. Major, Q.M., January 18, 1867. Lieutenant Colonel, Dep- 
uty Q.M. General, March 4, 1879. Colonel, A.Q.M.G., December 
11, 1892. Retired December 31, 1894. Brigadier General, re- 
tired, April 23, 1904. Brevet Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
and Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and 
meritorious services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
November 1, 1882. 



CHANDLER, SAMUEL ELLIOT. 

FIRST LIEDTENANT, ADJUTANT, 7th MISSOURI CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1730. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 1, 
1861. Discharged January 20, 1862 (being prisoner of war at 
muster out of regiment). Quartermaster Sergeant, 12th Mass. 
Infantry, August 12, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June 
11, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 7th Missouri Cavalry, May 22, 
1863. Resigned December 13, 1864. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., February 22, 1881. 



CHANNING, WALTER, JR. 

Elected February 7, 1906. Insignia 14930. 
Grand-nephew of Companion Acting Assistant Paymaster 
EDWARD D. HAYDEN. 

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CHAPLIN, WINFIELD SCOTT. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5033. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1866. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, 
U.S.A., June 15, 1870. Resigned April 6, 1872. 

By Inheritance, son of DANIEL CHAPLIN, Captain, 2d 
Maine Infantry, May 28, 1861. Major, September 13, 1861. 
Colonel, 18th Maine Infantry, afterward 1st Maine Heavy Ar- 
tillery, July 11, 1862; mustered, August 21, 1862. Brevet Briga- 
dier General, U.S.V., August 17, 18G4, " for gallant and meritori- 
ous services at the battle of Deep Bottom, Virginia." Died at 
Philadelphia, Pa., August 20, 1864, of wounds received at Deep 
Bottom, Va., August 17, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Missouri, De- 
cember 2, 1891. 



CHAPMAN, CHARLES HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 41st UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected February 1, 1888. Insignia 6041. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 5th R.I. Heavy Artillery, November 
30, 1861 ; mustered, December 16, 1861. Resigned May 10, 1862. 
Sergeant-Major, 39th Mass. Infantry, September 4, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 39th ilass. Infantry, August 30, 1862 ; mustered, Novem- 
ber 11, 1863. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, September 6, 1864; 
not mustered. Discharged to accept promotion, April 39, 1865. 
Captain, 41st U.S.C.T., April 30, 1865. Mustered out, December 
10, 1865. 



CHAPMAN, GEORGE DUNHAM. 

COLONEL, 5th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected Febmary 2, 1887. Insignia 5234. 

Major, 5th Conn. Infantry, July 23, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 
October 23, 1861. Colonel, April 7, 1863. Resigned January 28, 
1863. 

Died at Middletown, Conn., January 10, 1907. 

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CHASE, FRANKLIN AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN. 4th KHODE ISLAND INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1885. Insignia 3718. 

Corporal, 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 
1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 4th R.I. In- 
fantry, October 30, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, November 20, 1861. 
Captain, August 11, 1862. Mustered out, October 15, 1864. 

CHASE, HENRY MELVILLE. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON, D.S.N. 

Elected December 3, 1902. Insignia 13745. 

Private, 1st Vermont Infantry, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 15, 1861. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., December 18, 
1863. Discharged September 20, 1865. 

Died at Lawrence, Mass., June 15, 1903. 

CHASE, HENRY MELVILLE. 

Elected April 1, 1903. Insignia 13931. 

In Succession, son of Companion Acting Assistant Surgeon 
HENRY M. CHASE. 

CHASE, PHILIP STEPHEN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1895. Insignia 11029. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 1st R.I. Light 
Artillery, October 29, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artil- 
lery, May 14, 1863. Mustered out, November 2, 1864. 

CHENEY, EDWARD MARTIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 33d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 2, 1885. Insignia 4347. 

Sergeant and Commissary Sergeant, 33d Mass. Infantry, August 
7, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, April 3, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, July 29, 1863. Mustered out, June 11, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Colorado, Janu- 
ary 6, 1891. 

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CHENEY, FRANK WOODBRIDGE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, IGth CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 5, 1870. Insignia 1219. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 16th Conn. Infantry, August 15, 1863. Dis- 
charged (disabilit)' resulting from wounds received in action) 
December 24, 1862. 

Died at South Manchester, Conn., May 26, 1909. 



CHENEY, PERSON COLBY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 13th NEW 
HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1882. Insignia 2329. 
1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 13th N.H. Infantry, September 3, 1862. 
Discharged (disabilitj') August 6, 1863. 
Died at Dover, N. H., June 19, 1901. 



CHILD, BENJAMIN HAM. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9667. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st E.I. Light Artillery, November 6, 1863; 
mustered, January 9, 1864. Discharged (disability) November 23, 
1864. 

Died at Providence, R. I., May 16, 1902. 



CHITTENDEN, ALBERT AMES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, Gth INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 2, 1898. Insignia 12372. 

Corporal, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 6th 
Infantry, M.V.M., July 16, 1864. Mustered out, October 27, 1864. 

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CHITTENDEN, GEORGE HERBERT. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14098. 

Son of Companion 2d Lieutenant ALBERT A. CHITTENDEN. 



CHURCHILL, ASAPH. 

Elected December 2, 1896. Insignia 11619. 
By Inlieritance, son of Companion Acting Ensign GARDNER 
A. CHURCHILL. 



CHURCHILL, GARDNER ASAPH. 

ACTING ENSIGN, D.S.N. 

Elected March 1, 1871. Insignia 1290. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N., December 15, 1863. Resigned June 3, 
1864. Acting Ensign, U.S.N., October 7, 1864. Resigned April 4, 
1865. 

Died at Gloucester, Mass., August 20, 1896. 



CHURCHILL, THOMAS LORING. 

ACTING FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER, U.S.N. 

Elected June 6, 1877. Insignia 1797. 

Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., April 20, 1863. Acting 
2d Assistant Engineer, April 16, 1864. Acting 1st Assistant En- 
gineer, February 8, 1865. Discharged July 15, 1865. 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., December 17, 1900. 



CLARE, JAMES PETER. 

CAPTAIN, 5th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. (1898). 

Elected May 6, 1903. Insignia 13977. 

Musician and Principal Musician, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 
28, 1861. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. Captain, 5th Mass. In- 
fantry, June 24, 1898. Mustered out, March 31, 1899. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, 2Gth Infantry, U.S.V., July 5, 1899. Mustered out. May 
13, 1901. 

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CLARK, CHARLES PETER. 

ACTING VOLUNTEER LIEUTENANT, U.S.N. 

Elected January 7, 1885. Insignia 3678. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N., October 3, 1862. Acting Master, July 
18, 1863. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, August 9, 1861, " for 
highly meritorious services." Discharged November 20, 1865. 

Died at Nice, France, March 21, 1901. 



CLARK, CHARLES PETER. 

Elected May 4, 1887. Insignia 5568. 

In Succession, son of Companion Acting Volunteer Lieutenant 
CHARLES P. CLAEK. 



CLARK, EDWARD LORD. 

CHAPLAIN, 12Ui MASSACHUSETT.S INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1894. Insignia 10488. 

Chaplain, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Resigned June 
16, 1862. 
Died at Boston, Mass., February 4, 1910. 



CLARK, EDWIN COOK. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER. 52d INFANTRY, 
M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 4, 1896. Insignia 11402. 

2d Lieutenant, 27th Mass. Infantry, October 16, 1861. Dis- 
charged March 26, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 52d Infantry, October 2, 
1862. R.Q.M., November 20, 1862. Mustered out, August 14, 
1863. 

Died at Northampton, Mass., May 10, 1898. 

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CLARK, EMBURY PHILIP. 

COLONEL, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. (1898). 

Elected May 4, 1904. Insignia 14293. 

Corporal, 4Gtli Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., August 
21, 1862. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. Colonel, 2d Mass. In- 
fantry, May 10, 1898. Mustered out, November 3, 1898. 



CLARK, JOHN HOWE. 

MEDICAL DIRECTOR (REAR ADMIRAL), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected April 1, 1896. Insignia 11417. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., October 19, 1861. Passed Assistant 
Surgeon, April 24, 1865. Surgeon, May 14, 1867. Medical Inspec- 
tor, January 8, 1885. Medical Director, March 4, 1893. Retired 
April 16, 1899. 



CLARK, JOSEPH BOND. 

CAPTAIN, 11th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1886. Insignia 4628. 

1st Lieutenant, 11th N.H. Infantry, August 7, 1862; mustered, 
August 21, 1862. Captain, May 1, 1863. Mustered out, June 4, 
1865. 

Died at Manchester, N. H., October 22, 1886. 



CLARK, JOSEPH HORACE. 

CAPTAIN. 1st MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1899. Insignia 12489. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, February 10, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, February 25, 1863. Captain, June 17, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, August 16, 1865. 

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CLARK, JULIUS STIMPSON. 

CAPTAIN, 80th U.S. COLORED TROOPS — BREVET MAJOR, TJ.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9677. 

Commissary Sergeant, 4th Maine Infantry, June 15, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, 80tli U.S.C.T., April 6, 1863. Captain, July 17, 1865. 
Mustered out, March 1, 1867. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 



CLARK, LINUS EVERETT. 

CAPTAIN, 6l8t MASSACIIDSETTS INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8055. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 15, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. Ser- 
geant, 11th Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in service of 
the U.S., May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 1864. Cap- 
tain, 61st Mass. Infantry, December 30, 1864. Mustered out, July 
16, 1865. 



CLARK, RANDOLPH MARSHALL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1318. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, December 26, 1861. Com- 
missioned Captain, January 6, 1863 ; not mustered. Resigned 
August 8, 1863. 

Died at Dedham, Mass., September 11, 1873. 



CLARK, ROBERT FARLEY. 

CAPTAIN, 24tb MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 10, 1872. Insignia 1391. 
Captain, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, September 2, 1861. Ee- 
signed February 5, 1864. 

Died at Milton, Mass., January 30, 1912. 

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CLARK, ROBERT McEUEN. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected February 6, 1889, in Commandery of the State of Michi- 
gan. Insignia 6819. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, July 1, 1907. 

Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., November 21, 1861. Acting En- 
sign, January 24, 1863. Discharged June 8, 1868. 



CLARK, WILLIAM HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st BATTALION NEVADA CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1902. Insignia 1.3470. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Nevada Cavalry, November 16, 
1863 ; mustered, February 17, 1864. Mustered out, November 18, 
1865. 



CLARKE, ALBERT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 13th VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 4, 1888. Insignia 5950. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 13th Vermont Infantry, August 25, 
1862; mustered, October 10, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 13th Vermont 
Infantry, January 22, 1863. Mustered out, July 21, 1863. 

Died at Highgate Centre, Vt., July 16, 1911. 



CLARKE, AUGUSTUS PECK. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, Gtb NEW YORK CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1889. Insignia 6683. 

Assistant Surgeon, 6th N.Y. Cavalry, August 1, 1861 ; mustered, 
October 2, 1861. Major, Surgeon, May 8, 1863. Transferred to 
2d Provisional N.Y. Cavalry, June 17, 1865. Mustered out, August 
9, 1865. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., April 23, 1912. 

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CLARKE, FRANK. 

PAYMASTER (LIEUTENANT COMMANDER), U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1874. Insignia 1468. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., December 4, 1862. Passed 
Assistant Paymaster, July 23, 1866. Paymaster, June 5, 1868. 
Died at Mare Island, Cal., April 2, 1879. 



CLARKE, THOMAS WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, 29th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4426. 

Captain, company attached to 4th Infantry, M.V.M., and to 
Mass. Battalion of Infantry at Fortress Monroe, afterwards Co. A., 
29th Mass. Infantry, April 20, 1861; mustered. May 21, 1861. 
Commissioned Colonel, November 8, 1864 ; not mustered. Mus- 
tered out, July 29, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Eo.xbury, Mass., February 17, 1895. 



CLARKE, WILLIAM BUTLER. 

Elected December 2, 1885. Insignia 4344. 

By Inheritance, grandson of Companion Pay Director ADOL- 
PHUS E. WATSON, U.S.N. (Commandery of the State of 
Pennsylvania). 



CLARKE, WILLIAM EDWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 11th RUODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 4, 1883. Insignia 2712. 

2d Lieutenant, 11th E.I. Infantry, October 1, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, March 6, 1863. Mustered out, July 13, 1863. 

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CLOYES, LOTHROP JENNINGS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 12th VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1897. Insignia 11741. 

2d Lieutenant, 18th Vermont Infantry, September 23, 1863; 
mustered, October 4, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 16, 
1863. Mustered out, July 14, 1863. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., September 17, 1909. 

COBB, WILLIAM SAMUEL. 

CAPTAIN, M INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 1, 1870. Insignia 1204. 

Captain. 3d Infantry, M.V.M., September 36, 1863. Mustered 
out, June 36, 1863. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., December 7, 1878. 

COBURN, CHARLES HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. REGIMENTAL COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, 
1st UNITED STATES COLORED CAVALRY. 

Elected February 4, 1874. Insignia 1515. 

Private and Commissary Sergeant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the U.S., September 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 
6th Infantry, M.V.M., February 4, 1863. Mustered out, June 3, 
1863. 1st Lieutenant, R.C.S., 1st U.S. Colored Cavalry, December 
4, 1863. Resigned May 10, 1865. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., June 3, 1909. 

COCHRANE, WILLIAM HENRY DEARBORN. 

MAJOR, QUARTERMASTER — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1885. Insignia 3710. 

Private, 1st N.H. Infantr\', April 19, 1861; mustered. May 1, 
1861. Mustered out, August 9, 1861. On duty in Q.M. Depart- 
ment, 2d Division, 3d Corps, August 30, 1861, to August 24, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, 10th N.H. Infantry, August 30, 1863 ; mustered, 
September 18, 1863. Appointed Adjutant, January 1, 1863. Cap- 
tain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., February 37, 1863. Assigned as Major, 
Q.M., July 4, 1864. Mustered out, June 15, 1866. Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faitliful and meri- 
torious services during the war." 

Died at Nashua, N. H., April 28, 1905. 

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CODMAN, CHARLES RUSSELL. 

COLONEL. 45th INFANTRY. MASS.\CIIUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 4, 1871. Insignia 1352. 

Captain, Adjutant, 1st Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of 
the U.S., May 27, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Colonel, 
45th Infantrj', M.A^M., October 28, 18G2. Mustered out, July 28, 
1863. 



COGSWELL, THOMAS. 

CAl'TAIN. 15th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 5, 1890. Insignia 7770. 

1st Lieutenant, 15th N.H. Infantry, November 3, 1862 ; mus- 
tered, November 12, 1862. Captain, April 8, 1863. Mustered out, 
August 13, 1863. 

Died at Gilmanton, N. H., February 15, 1904. 



COGSWELL, WILLIAM. 

COLONEL, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 681. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

Captain, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 11, 1861; mustered, May 25, 
1861. Lieutenant Colonel, October 23, 1862. Colonel, June 25, 
1863. Mustered out, July 11, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., December 15, 1864. 

Died at Washington, D. C, May 22, 1895. 



COGSWELL, WILLIAM. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9812. 

Major, Surgeon, 8th Mass. Infantry, U.S.V., May 4, 1898. Mus- 
tered out, April 28, 1899. Major, Surgeon, 46th Infantry, U.S.V., 
August 21, 1899. Mustered out. May 31, 1901. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
WILLIAM COGSWELL. 

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COIT, CHARLES MORGAN. 

CAPTAIN, StU CONNECTICUT INFANTKY — BIIEVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1320. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 8th Conn. Infantry, September 18, 
1861. Captain, March 27, 1862. Mustered out, May 30, 18G5. 
Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 

Died at New London, Conn., July 3, 1878. 



COLBY, EDWARD PORTER. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6501. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon, TJ.S.N., April 6, 1863. Resigned 
April 11, 1865. 



COLLINS, GEORGE LEMAN. 

Elected December 1, 1909. Insignia 16072. 

By Inheritance, son of EDWAED COLLINS, Private, Corporal 
and Sergeant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., June 4, 1846, to June 
4, 1851. Sergeant, June 11, 1851, to June 11, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, 17th Infantry, U.S.A., July 9, 1861. Captain, May 25, 
1863. Major, 1st Infantry, June 26, 1882. Lieutenant Colonel, 
7th Infantry, February 1, 1887. Retired January- 1, 1888. Died 
March 30, 1905. 



COLLINS, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 10th WISCONSIN INFANTEY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1874. Insignia 1561. 

Private and Sergeant, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, May 17, 1861. 
Mustered out, August 22, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 10th 
Wisconsin Infantry, October 5, 1861. Captain, August 7, 1863. 
Mustered out, November 3, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 

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COMEY, HENRY NEWTON. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, O.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1893. iDsignia 10117. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, November 1, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, June 6, 1863. Captain, May 24, 1864. Mustered out, 
July 14, 1865. 



COMLY, GARRARD. 

Elected October 17, 1902, in Commandery of the State of In- 
diana. Insignia 13707. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, October 14, 1904. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Major CLIFTON COMLY, 
U.S.A. (Commandery of the State of Indiana). 



CONVERSE, MORTON EBENEZER. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14742. 

Private and Sergeant, 6th N.H. Infantry, November 28, 1861. 
Mustered out, November 27, 1864. 

By Inheritance, son of EBENEZER HARTSHORN CON- 
VERSE, Captain, 6th N.H. Infantry, November 28, 1861. Re- 
signed May 16, 1862. Died April 12, 1894. 



COOK, ASA MERRILL. 

MAJOR. 1st BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5149. 

Major, 1st Battery, Light Artillery, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 20, 1861; mustered. May 18, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 2, 1861. Captain, 8th Battery Light Artillery, M.V.M., 
in service of the U.S., June 10, 1862. Mustered out, November 
29, 1862. 

Died at Reading, Mass., January 4, 1904. 

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COOK, HENRY CLAY. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected March 2, 1892. Insignia 9370. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d E.L Infantry, June 5, 1861. Discharged 
August 7, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 16th Infantry, U.S.A., August 
5, 1861. Adjutant, March 15, 1862, to November 7, 1863. Cap- 
tain, September 24, 1864. Transferred to 2d Infantry, April 17, 
1869. Major, 13th Infantry, February 27, 1887. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 4th Infantry, January 2, 1892. Colonel, 5th Infantry, 
April 17, 1897. Eetired June 30, 1898. Brigadier General, re- 
tired, April 23, 1904. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 1, 1864, 
" for gallant and meritorious services during the Atlanta Campaign 
and in the battle of Jonesboro, Georgia." 



COOK, JOHN HAWKINS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 57th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7960. 

Private, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Discharged (dis- 
ability) July 17, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 57th Mass. Infantry, 
November 27, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, February 10, 1864. Dis- 
charged (disability resulting from wound received in action), 
December 27, 1864. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the cam- 
paign before Petersburg, Virginia, in 1864." 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., August 19, 1892. 



COOKE, ALBERT WHEATON. 

CAPTAIN, 57th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9805. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 25th Mass. In- 
fantry, September 6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 57th Mass. Infantry, 
January 7, 1864; mustered, Febniary 1, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 
TMarch 4, 1864. Captain, June 15, 1864 ; mustered, November 12, 
1864. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. 

Died at Hartford, Conn., November 20, 1903. 

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COOKE, JOHN STEVENS. 

CAPTAIN. i;6th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTKY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11202. 

Private and Sergeant. 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 15, 1861; mustered, April 23, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 26th Mass. Infantry, September 

25, 1861; mustered, October 18, 1861. Captain, September 19, 
1864; mustered, December 4, 1864. Commissioned Lieutenant 
Colonel, December 11, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, August 

26, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and 
meritorious services at the battles of Opequan and Cedar Creek, 
Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for faithful and meritorious services." 

Died at North Brookfield, Mass., April 9, 1909. 



COOLEY, EDWIN GILBERT. 

Elected January 7, 1907, in Commandery of the State of Illi- 
nois. Insignia 15257. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, July 1, 1909. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion 2d Lieutenant GILBEKT 
COOLEY (Commandery of the State of Iowa). 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of Illinois, July 1, 
1910. 



COOLEY, NOAH SAXTON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 46th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 2, 1898. Insignia 12373. 
2d Lieutenant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., September 24, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 29, 1863. 

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COOLEY, SHERMAN POMEROY. 

CAPTAIN, 27th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTKY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1885. Insignia 3785. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 27th Mass. Infantry, September 16, 
1861; mustered, September 20, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 27th Mass. 
Infantry, June 3, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, April 18, 1864. Captain, 
September 14, 1864. Mustered out, February 8, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, April 
4, 1894. 



COOLIDGE, CHARLES HARRY. 

Elected July 3, 1905. Insignia 14585. 

By Inheritance, nephew of GEOEGE T. MARTIN, 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 3St]i Massachusetts Infantry, August 16, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, April 14, 1863. Resigned August 12, 1863. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, August 16, 1864. Died 
Marcli 13, 1865. 

Died at Maiden, Mass., May 27, 1912. 



COOPER, JOSEPH JOHN. 

CAPTAIN, 39th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1909. Insignia 16032. 

Captain, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 27, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 2, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 1, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious services at the battle of Five Forks, Va." 

Died at Taunton, Mass., August 22, 1912. 



COPELAND, CHARLES FREDERICK. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 16th MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1898. Insignia 12243. 

1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 16th Mass. Infantry, July 18, 1862. 
Mustered out. July 27, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, No- 
vember 6, 1901. 

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COPP, CHARLES DEARBORN. 

CAPTAIN, 9th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTUY, CSV. 

Elected February 5, 1890. Insignia 7684. 

2d Lieutenant, 9th N.H. Infantry, August 10, 1863 ; mustered, 
August 15, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, January 1, 1863 ; mustered, 
January 26, 1863. Captain, July 27, 1864; mustered, August 29, 
1864. Mustered out, June 15, 1865. 



COPP, ELBRIDGE JACKSON. 

FIUST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT. 3d NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1889. Insignia 6828. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 14, 
1861; mustered, August 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. In- 
fantry, Januarv' 1, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, July 20, 1863. 
Mustered out, October 4, 1864. 



CORSE, JOHN MURRAY. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MA.TOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1877, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 1776. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, November 16, 1886. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1853, to April 23, 1855. Major, 6th 
Iowa Infantry, July 6, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, May 21, 1862. 
Colonel, March 13, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 11, 
1863. Mustered out, April 30, 1866. Brevet Major General, 
U.S.V., October 5, 1864, " for long and continuous service, and 
for special gallantry at Allatoona, Gc^irgia." 

Died at Winchester, Mass., April 27. 1893. 

CORSE, REDMOND PRINDLEVILLE. 

Elected December 2, 1909, in Commandery of the State of Illi- 
nois. Insignia 16076. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, October 31, 1911. 

By Inheritance, grandson of Com])anion Brevet Major General 
JOHN M. COKSE. 

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COSBY, FRANK CLARK. 

Elected December 6, 1905. Insignia 14815. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Pay Director FRANK C. 
COSBY, U.S.N. (Conimandery of the District of Columbia). 

COULTER, WILLIAM JAMES. 

FIK.ST LIEUTENANT. 15th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1898. Insignia 12068. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 
1861. 1st Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, November 21, 1863; 
mustered, December 10, 186.3. Transferred to 20th Mass. Infantry, 
July 12, 1864. Discharged March 12, 1865. 

COWDREY, SAMUEL. 

CAPTAIN, 162d NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 14, 1905. Insignia 14518. 

2d Lieutenant, 53d N.Y. Infantry, August 14, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, 162d N.Y. Infantry, October 18, 1862. Captain, August 
29, 1863. Mustered out, October 12, 1865. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., May 14, 1906. 

COWLES, EDWAllD. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.A. 

Elected May 3, 1882. Insignia 2523. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., June 13, 1863. Cap- 
tain, Assistant Surgeon, June 13, 1868. Resigned March 1, 1872. 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meri- 
torious services." 

CRAIG, GEORGE EDWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER. 13th MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 5, 1873. Insignia 1464. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 
Mustered out, August 1, 1864. 

Died at Walpole, Mass., November 25, 1901. 

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CRANE, JOHN PETERS. 

CAPTAIN, 22d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1901. Insignia 13129. 
1st Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, October 1, 1861. Captain, 
August 5, 1862, Resigned May 18, 1863. 



CRANE, SIDNEY HALLETT. 

Elected May 4, 1904. Insignia 14297, 

By Inheritance, son of NIROM MARION CRANE, Lieutenant 
Colonel, 23d N.Y. Infantry, May 16, 1861. Mustered out, May 23, 
1863, Colonel, lOTtli N.Y. Infantry, June 24, 1863. Mustered 
out, June 5, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent cam- 
paign in Georgia and the Carolinas." Died September 19, 1901. 



CREASEY, GEORGE WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, ;i5th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 6, 1882. Insignia 2624. 

Sergeant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 6, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
35th Mass. Infantry, May 1, 1863. Captain, September 6, 1864. 
Discharged May 15, 1865. 

Died at Newburyport, Mass., July 3, 1909. 



CREHORE, CHARLES FREDERIC. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 37th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1881. Insignia 2223. 

Surgeon, armed S.S. " Cambridge," in service of State of Massa- 
chusetts, May 2, 1861, to July 20, 1861. Acting Assistant Surgeon, 
U.S.V., January 12, 1862, to July 20, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 37th 
Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1862. Resigned December 2, 1864. 

Died at Newton Lower Falls, Mass., November 8, 1893. 

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CREHORE, FREDERIC MORTON. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3885. 

In Succession, son of Companion Surgeon CHARLES F. 
CREHORE. 



CROCKER, ERNEST OSBORNE. 

Elected May 3, 1906. Insignia 15072. 

In Succession, son of Companion Acting Volunteer Lieutenant 
Commander FREDERICK CROCKER. 



CROCKER, FREDERICK. 

ACTING VOLUNTEER LIIiDTENANT COMMANDER. U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1896. Insignia 11586. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., May 27, 1861. Acting Volunteer Lieu- 
tenant, November 29, 1862. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Com- 
mander, May 1, 1865. Discharged October 2, 1865. 

Died at Montevideo, Uruguay, February 3, 1911. 



CROCKER, FREDERIC WILLIAM. 

Elected January 7, 1903. Insignia 13810. 

By Inheritance, son of FREDERIC WILLIAM CROCKER, 
Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., August 31, 
1862. Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 36, 1863. Ensign, 
U.S.N., March 13, 1868. Master, March 26, 1869. Lieutenant, 
March 31, 1870. Lieutenant Commander, January 17, 1886. 
Commander, November 11, 1894. Died October 31, 1896. 

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CROMBIE, WILLIAM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 14th UNITED STATES COLORED HEAVY ARTIL- 
LERY, U.S.A. 

Elected January 1, 1908. Insignia 15555. 

Musician, 2Gth Massachusetts Infantry, October 18, 1861. Dis- 
charged September 15, 1862. Private, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
August 4, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 1st North Carolina Heavy Artil- 
lerj- (afterwards 14th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery), September 
1, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 14th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery, Feb- 
ruary 8, 1865. Mustered out, December 11, 1865. 

Died at San Diego, Cal., September 4, 1911. 



CROSBY, CHARLES FREDERICK. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5146. 
In Succession, son of Companion First Lieutenant JOHN W. 
CROSBY. 



CROSBY, JOHN WILLIAM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 5th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1882. Insignia 2596. 

Private, 5th N.H. Infantry, August 1, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 
5th N.H. Infantry, March 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, January 6, 
1864. Discharged July 24, 1864. 

Died at Woburn, Mass., March 13, 1898. 



CROSBY, STEPHEN MOODY. 

MAJOR. PAYMASTER — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 953. 

Major, Paymaster, U.S.V., November 15, 1862. Mustered out, 
January 15, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 16, 
1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 

Died at Cohasset, Mass., August 31, 1909. 

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CROSS, DANIEL KENT. 

CAPTAIN, AIDE-DE-CAMP — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1G86. 

Sergeant-Major, 5th N.H. Infantry, October 26, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 5th N.H. Infantry, February 1, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
August 1, 1862. Captain, A.D.C., U.S.V., November 6, 1863. 
Resigned April 20, 1864. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Colorado, June 
2, 1887. 



CROSS, HENRY MARTYN. 

CAPTAIN, 59th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1880. Insignia 2078. 

Private, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 16, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. Private and 
Sergeant-Major, 59th Mass. Infantry, November 1, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 59th Mass. Infantry, November 24, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
April 26, 1864. Captain, August 20, 1864. Transferred to 57th 
Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. 



GROSSMAN, ROBERT, 2d. 

CAPTAIN, 58th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1872. Insignia 1458. 

1st Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 23, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 
58th Mass. Infantry, September 11, 1863. Captain, January 18, 
1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in 
action), October 11, 1864. 

Died at Taunton, Mass., July 25, 1876. 

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CROWNINSHIELD, BENJAMIN WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, 1st MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9052. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, October 19, 1861. Captain, 
March 26, 1862. Commissioned Major, August 10, 1864; not 
mustered. Mustered out, November 7, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., June 17, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious services." 

Died at Eome, Italy, Januar}- 16, 1892. 



CROWNINSHIELD, CASPAR. 

COLONEL, 2d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 18G8. Insignia 748. 

Captain, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Captain, 1st Mass. 
Cavalry, November 25, 1861. Major, 2d Mass. Cavalry, January 
30, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, March 1, 1864. Colonel, October 
21, 1864. Resigned June 16, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 10, 1897. 



CUMMINGS, SILAS STEARNS. 

CHAPLAIN, 4th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9053. 
Chaplain, 4th R.I. Infantry, January 7, 1863. Resigned October 
11, 1863. 

Died at Somerville, Mass., January 2, 1903. 



CUMMINGS, SILAS WILLIAM. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14091. 

Private, Corporal and Quartermaster-Sergeant, 4th Rhode Island 
Infantry, October 30, 1861. Mustered out, October 15, 1864. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Chaplain SILAS S. CUM- 
MINGS. 

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CUMSTON, JAMES SCHOULER. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, t^th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEEK MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected April 4, 1888. Insignia 6182. 

2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 13, 1863. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 

CUNDY, WILLIAM HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 2d VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected October 4, 1883. Insi.gnia 2547. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 
Discharged to accept promotion, September 2, 1863. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, 41st Mass. Infantry, August 30, 1862. Transferred to 40th 
Mass. Infantry, September 1, 1862. Captain, January IG, 1863; 
mustered, February 28, 1863. Transferred to Veteran Reserve 
Corps, November 7, 1863. Mustered out, November 11, 1865. 

Died at Tampa, Fla., February 19, 1897. 

CUNNINGHAM, FREDERICK LANE. 

Elected May 3, 1911. Insignia 16507. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
JAMES A. CUNNINGHAM. 

CUNNINGHAM, JAMES ADAMS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected September 1, 1868. Insignia 1057. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Mass. Infantry, afterwards 32d 
Mass. Infantry, November 15, 1861. Captain, March 6, 1862. 
Major, June 29, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, June 30, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, July 10, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Sep- 
tember 30, 1864, "for gallant services at the battle of Peebles' 
Farm, Virginia." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April 1, 1865, "for 
gallant conduct at the battles of Five Forks and Co.x Road, Vir- 
ginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., April 1, 1865, "for 
distinguished services during the campaign against Richmond, and 
for especial gallantry at the battle of Five Forks, Virginia." 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., July 17, 1893. 

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CURRIER, CHARLES ALBERT. 

CAPTAIN, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1871. Insignia 1411. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 40th Mass. Infantry, August 9, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, June 9, 1863 ; mustered, June 
26, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, January 26, 1864; mustered, March 27, 
1864. Captain, November 24, 1864; mustered, January 4, 1865. 
Mustered out, June 16, 1865. 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., April 16, 1907. 



CURRIER, CHARLES OTIS. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9611. 

In Succession, son of Companion Captain CHARLES A. 
CURRIER. 



CURTICE, GROVENOR AUSTIN. 

CAPTAIN, 7th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11203. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 7th N.H. Infantrj', August 
19, 1862. Capt<ain, 7t.h N.H. Infantry, December 22, 1864; mus- 
tered, January 3, 1865. Mustered out, July 20, 1865. 

Died at Contoocook, N. H., September 29, 1907. 



CURTIS, CALEB AGRY. 

ACTING MASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1323. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., September 23, 1861. Resignation ac- 
cepted, " with regi-ets of the Department," December 2, 1863. 
Died at Pau, France, January 6, 1903. 

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CURTIS, HALL. 

MAJOR. SURGEON, 2d MASSACHU.SETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 833. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 24th Mass. Infantry, Septem- 
ber 2, 1861. Major, Surgeon, 'M Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 18, 
1863. Discharged (disability) May 10, 186-4. 

Died at Beverly Farms, Mass., June 1, 1906. 

CURTIS, JAMES FREEMAN. 

COLONEL, 4th CALIFORNIA INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 8, 1888, in Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 6055. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 12, 1898. 

Major, 2d Cal. Infantry, August 24, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 
4th Cal. Infautr}-, June 23, 1863. Colonel, May 9, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, November 30, 186.5. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865. 

CURTIS, JOHN SILSBEE. 

Elected May 5, 1897. Insignia 11867. 

In Successiou, son of Companion Surgeon HALL CURTIS. 

CUSHING, HARRY COOK. 

MAJOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected February 3, 1881, in Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 2148. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, February 20, 1893. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, U.S.A., October 24, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, September 17, 1862. Captain, August 22, 1871. Major, 
retired, February 12, 1895. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., August 
9, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Cedar 
Mountain, Va." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 20, 1863, 
" for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Chickamauga, 
Georgia." Brevet Major, U.S.A., August 28, 1864, "for gallant 
and meritorious services in the battle of Smithfield, Virginia." 

Died at New Eochelle, N. Y., July 2, 1902. 

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GUSHING, HENRY GREENWOOD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 8th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1881. Insignia 2308. 

Commissary- Sergeant, Stii N.H. Infantry, October 12, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 8tli N.H. Infantry, December 20, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, October 30, 1862. Discharged March 7, 1863. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., June 0, 1899. 



CUSHMAN, AUSTIN SPRAGUE. 

MAJOR, 47th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 4, 1903. Insignia 13881. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, April 23, 1861. Mustered out, 
July 22, 1861. Captain, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., September 20, 
1863. Major, November 7, 1862. Mustered out, September 1, 
1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 29, 1907. 



CUTTER, GEORGE FRANCIS. 

PAYMASTER GENERAL (COMMODORE), U.S.N. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 1400. 

Purser, U.S.N., June 5, 1844. Paymaster, June 22, 1860. Pay 
Director, March 3, 1871. Paymaster General, November 18, 1877. 
Retired August 30, 1881. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
February 1, 1882. 



CUTTER, JOHN CLARENCE. 

Elected February 4, 1891. Insignia 8553. 

By Inheritance, son of CALVIN CUTTER, Major, Surgeon, 
21st Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1861. Resigned May 17, 1864. 
Died June 20, 1872. 

Died at Warren, Mass., February 3, 1909. 

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CUTTIxXG, WALTER. 

MAJOR, AIDE-DE-CAMP — BREVET LIECTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 2, 1885. Insignia 4345. 

2d Lieutenant, 30th N.Y. Infantry, .January 10, 1862. 1st Lieti- 
tenant, March 11, 1862. Captain, A.A.D.C., U.S.A., July 9, 1862. 
Major, A.D.C., U.S.V., July 22, 1862. Mustered out, July 1, 1866. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallantry 
and good conduct during the war." 

Died at Pittsfield, Mass., July 23, 1907. 

CUTTING, WALTER LIVINGSTON. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11992. 
In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
WALTER CUTTING. 

Died at Kittery Point, Maine, September 2, 1907. 

DABNEY, CHARLES WILLIAM. 

MAJOR 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 838. 

Major, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 13, 1862. Mustered 
out, June 18, 1863. 

Died at Malvern, England, December 22, 1870. 

DABNEY, FREDERICK LEWIS. 

Elected January 6, 1909. Insignia 15833. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain LEWIS S. 
DABNEY. 



DABNEY, LEWIS STACKPOLE. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1897. Insignia 11742. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, November 13, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, February 9, 1863. Captain, February 5, 1864; mustered, 
March 7, 1864. Discharged January 7, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., May 15, 1908. 

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DAHLGREN, WINTHROP. 

Elected November 3, 1909. Insignia 16039. 
Son of Companion Captain CHARLES B. DAHLGREN, TJ.S.N. 
(Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania). 



DALAND, EDWARD FRANCIS. 

CAPTAIN. 45th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 860. 

Captain, 45tli Infantry, M.V.M.. September 26, 1863. Mustered 
out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., October 7, 1892. 



DALAND, JOHN. 

CAPTAIN, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 835. 

Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Mustered 
out, September 2, 1864. 

Died at Salem, Mass., February 7, 1908. 



DALAND, JOHN. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8073. 

In Succession, son of Companion Captain JOHN DALAND. 



DALAND, TUCKER. 

Elected Februarj' 7, 1894. Insignia 10450. 
By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Captain EDWARD F. 
DALAND. 

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DALE, WILLIAM JOHNSON. 

Elected May 7, 1873. 3d Class. Insignia 1498. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Eebellion, was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. De- 
voted and earnest in all loyal service. Surgeon General (Colonel), 
State of Massachusetts, June 13, 1861. Surgeon General (Briga- 
dier General), October 7, 1863. Acting Medical Director, U.S.A., 
and Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., 1861-1865. 

Died at North Andover, Mass., October 7, 1903. 



DALTON, HENRY ROGERS. 

MAJOR, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 4, 1899. Insignia 12443. 

Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, November 23, 
1861; not mustered. 2d Lieutenant, 14th Mass. Infantry, after- 
wards 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, February 10, 1862. Captain, 
A.A.G., U.S. v.. May 28, 1862. Major, June 30, 1864. Resigned 
November 25, 1864. 

DALTON, SAMUEL. 

1st LIEUTENANT, 1st MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 10, 1873. Insignia 1429. 

Sergeant, 14th Mass. Infantry, afterwards 1st Mass. Heavy Ar- 
tillery, July 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
February 15, 1862. Ist Lieutenant, June 7, 1862. Discharged 
October 7, 1864. 

Died at Aubumdale, Mass., October 18, 1906. 



DAME, LUTHER. 

CAPTAIN, 11th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1897, in Commandery of the State of Califor- 
nia. Insignia 11819. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, January 21, 1899. 

Captain, 11th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Resigned May 
15, 1862. Captain 3d Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the U.S., May 3, 1864. Mustered out, August 5, 1864. 

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DAVID, JAMES BARNABAS. 

MAJOR, 7tli IOWA CAVALRY — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1904. Insignia 14181. 

1st Lieutenant, 5th N.H. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Dis- 
charged February 15, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 7th Iowa Cavalry, 
January 19, 1863. Captain, June 3, 1863. Major, May 3, 1865. 
Mustered out, May 17, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., November 24, 1865. 



DAVIDSON, FRANK AMORY. 

Elected May 2, 1906. Insignia 15073. 

Nephew of Companion Captain ALONZO S. DAVIDSON 
(Commandery of the State of California). 
Died at "West Roxbury, Mass., August 38, 1908. 



DAVIS, BRADLEY MOORE. 

Elected November 14, 1895, in Commandery of the State of 
Illinois. Insignia 11197. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, October 2, 1906. 

In Succession, son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel CHARLES 
W. DAVIS (Commandery of the State of Illinois). 

Transferred to Conunandery of the State of Pennsylvania, No- 
vember 1, 1911. 



DAVIS, CHARLES GRIFFIN. 

MAJOR, 1st MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1888. Insignia 6042. 

1st Sergeant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, September 4, 1861 ; mustered, 
September 17, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, February 
4,1863. 1st Lieutenant, January 6, 1863. Captain, February 16, 
1864. Major, September 30, 1864. Mustered out, January 3, 
1865. 

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DAVIS, CHARLES HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, COMMISSAUY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6103. 

Sergeant-Major, 'v'Stli Mass. Infantry, September 26, 1861. Cap- 
tain, C.S., U.S.V., April 26, 1864. Mnstered out, October 9, 1865. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 4, 1865, "for faithful and meri- 
torious services." 

Died at Worcester, Mass., July 24, 1910. 



DAVIS, GEORGE GILMAN. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14749. 
Son of Companion Major CHARLES G. DAVIS. 



DAVIS, HEBER JAMES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 7th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1906. Insignia 15199. 

Private, 1st N.H. Infantry, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 
9, 1861. Sergeant, 7th N.H. Infantry, December 11, 1861. 3d 
Lieutenant, July 19, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, March 27, 1864. Dis- 
charged March 27, 1865. 



DAVIS, PHILIP AUGUSTUS. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14096. 

Private and Corporal, 6th Mass. Infantry, U.S.V., May 12, 1898. 
Mustered out, January 21, 1899. 

By Inheritance, nephew of GEORGE WASHINGTON ORNE, 
2d Lieutenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Died October 
30, 1862, of wounds received at Antietam, Maryland. 

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DAVIS, PHINEAS ALONZO. 

MAJOR. ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 821. 

Captain, Company of Infantry, afterwards reorganized as 7tli 
Mass. Battery, April 20, 1861; mustered. May 21, 1861. Dis- 
charged October 7, 1863. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., September 16, 
1863. Major, A.A.G., March 21, 1865. Mustered out, May 19, 
1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., January 1, 1865, " for gallant and 
meritorious services in the campaign of 1864." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., Marcli 13, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at New Canton, Va., August 22, 1872. 



DAVIS, SAMUEL ALONZO. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 30th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1900. Insignia 12829. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 30th Mass. Infantry, August 
13,1862. Major, Surgeon, December 27, 1864 ; mustered, January 
10, 1865. Mustered out, July 5, 1866. 

Died at Somervillc, Mass., January 3, 1911. 



DAVIS, WALTER SCOTT. 

CAPTAIN, 22d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 726. 

2d Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1861 ; mustered, 
October 1, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, June 28, 1862. Captain, October 
18, 1862. Mustered out, October 17, 1864. Brevet Major. July 6, 
1864, " for gallant services at the battle at Jericho Ford, Virginia." 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., September 30, 1864, " for gal- 
lant services at the battle of Peebles' Farm, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, 
December 15, 1894. 

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DEANE, JAMES ROBINSON. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected November 7, 1883. Insignia 3145. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., November 15, 18G2. Ee- 
signed February 10, 1865. 

Died at Newton Highlands, Mass., December 6, 1901. 



DEANE, JOHN MILTON. 

MAJOR, 20th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1892. Insignia 9235. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of tlie U.S., 
April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
29th Mass. Infantry, June 1, 1862 ; mustered, July 23, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, December 29, 1862. Adjutant, November 1, 1863. 
Captain, June 8, 1864. Major, May 15, 1865. Mustered out, 
August 8, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V.. March 25, 1865, " for gal- 
lant and meritorious services in the attack on Port Stedman, Vir- 
ginia, March 25, 1865." 



DEARBORN, JOHN GEORGE. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected February 7, 1894. Insignia 10447. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., February 10, 1864. Dis- 
charged January 19, 1866. 



DEARBORN, SAM GERRISH. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 8th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9054. 

Major, Surgeon, 8th N.H. Infantry, October 28, 1861. Dis- 
charged August 26, 1862. Commissioned Major, Surgeon, 18tli 
N.H. Infantry, September 29, 1864; declined March 22, 1865. 

Died at Nashua, N. H., May 8, 1903. 

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DEARBORNE, FREDERICK MERRIWEATHER. 

SURGEON (LIEUTENANT COMMANDER), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected June 5, 1872. Insignia 1430. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., August 18, 18G3. Assistant 
Surgeon, September 15, 1864. Passed Assistant Surgeon, October 
10, 1867. Surgeon, May 4, 1875. Eetired December 10, 1883. 

Died at New York, N. Y., April 24, 1887. 



DENISON, DAVID STEWART. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 5th ARTILLERY. U.S.A. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1699. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, 
U.S.A., June 15, 1868. 1st Lieutenant, March 11, 1876. Resigned 
April 9, 1877. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 5, 1888. 



DENNETT, JOSEPH GOLDTHWAITE. 

ACTING SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER, U.S.N. 

Elected January 2, 1889. Insigina 6684. 

Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., November 12, 1862. Act- 
ing 2d Assistant Engineer, May 25, 1864. Discharged October 9, 
1866. 

Died at North Beverly, Mass., October 29, 1896. 



DENNY, ARTHUR BRIGGS. 

Elected April 1, 1885. Insignia 3787. 

Lieutenant, U.S.N., May 21, 1898. Discharged September 17, 
1898. 

By Inlieritance, son of Companion Captain GEORGE P. 
DENNY. 

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DENNY, GEORGE PARKMAN. 

CAPTAIN, 45th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 2, 1869. Insignia 1005. 

Private, 1st Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
May 2G, 1863. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 45tli 
Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Captain, October 14, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 23, 1885. 

DENNY, JAMES HENRY, 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. ASSISTANT SURGEON, 2d MASSACHUSETTS 
HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 2, 1877, in Commandery of the State of New York. 
Insignia 1769. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, November 6, 1878. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
November 19, 1863. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. 

Died at Vienna, Austria, October 16, 1910. 

DENNY, JOSEPH WiVLDO. 

CAPTAIN, 25th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 686. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

3d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., attached to 6th 
Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 1861; mustered, 
April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Captain, 25th 
Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Mustered out, October 20, 1864. 

DERBY, ISAAC WALKER. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 1st VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1733. 

Private and Corporal, 2d N.H. Infantry, April 19, 1861 ; mus- 
tered, May 31, 1861. Discharged (disability resulting from loss 
of left arm), September 11, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Veteran 
Reserve Corps, October 23, 1863. Mustered out, September 1, 
1866. 

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DE VALIN, CHARLES EDWARD. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (LIEUTENANT COMMANDBE). U.S.N. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1704. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., September 20, 1858. 2d Assist- 
ant Engineer, January 17, 1861. 1st Assistant Engineer, March 
17, 1863. Chief Engineer, March 21, 1870. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columlna, 
December 31, 1886. 



DEVENS, CHARLES. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 863. 

Major, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 
19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Colonel, 15th Mass. Infantry, 
July 15, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., April 15, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, June 2, 1866. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., April 3, 
1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent cam- 
paign before Richmond, Virginia." 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 7, 1891. 



DEVENS, EDWARD FESSER. 

ACTING VOLUNTEER LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, U.S.N. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 755. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Discharged June 
10, 1861. Acting Master, U.S.N., June 11, 1861. Acting Volun- 
teer Lieutenant, "for the capture of the Confederate steamer 
' Aries,' May 25, 1863." Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Com- 
mander, January 20, 1865. Discharged November 19, 1866. 

Died at Long Island, N. H., October 15, 1885. 

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DEWEY, EDWARD. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER. U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6502. 

1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 8th Vermont Infantry, January 12, 
1864. Resigned March 27, 1865. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., Feb- 
ruary 11, 1865. Eesigned May 27, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of tlie State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 



DEWEY, HENRY SWEETSER. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5884. 
In Succession, son of Companion Major ISRAEL 0. DEAVEY, 
U.S.A. (Commandery of tlie District of Columbia). 



DEWING, PAUL FULTON. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9055. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 31, 1864. Dis- 
charged November 8, 1865. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., March 14, 1903. 



DEWS, EDWIN. 

CAPTAIN, 3d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET MA- 
JOR, U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1871. Insignia 1317. 

Private and Sergeant, 9th N.Y. Infantry, April 23, 1861 ; mus- 
tered. May 4, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 9th N.Y. Infantry, September 
30, 1862. Discharged May 25, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, June 18, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, May 23, 1864. 
Captain, September 8, 1864. Mustered out, September 23, 1865. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services 
during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., June 11, 1904. 

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DEWSON, FRANCIS ALEXANDER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 45th IN- 
FANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. IN SERVICE OF 
THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1678. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 45tli Infantry, M.V.M., October 28, 
1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Newtonville, Mass., January 13, 1901. 



DILLINGHAM, JAMES SULLIVAN, JR. 

ACTING MASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected February 7, 1872. Insignia 1415. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., July 9, 1861. Resigned October 9, 1861. 
Died on board steamer " Finance," New York Harbor, Novem- 
ber 14, 1883. 

DIMICK, ORLENDO WALES. 

CAPTAIN, 11th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1886. Insignia 4467. 

1st Lieutenant, 11th N.H. Infantry, September 4, 1862. Cap- 
tain, July 22, 1864; mustered, March 6, 1865. Mustered out, 
June 4, 1865. 

DIMON, CHARLES AUGUSTUS ROPES. 

COLONEL. iBt UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1874. Insignia 1583. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 
1861; mustered. May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 30th Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1862. 
Major, 2d Louisiana Infantry, U.S.V., October 20, 1862. Resigned 
June 22, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 1st U.S. Volunteers, March 8, 

1864. Colonel, March 12, 1864. Mustered out, November 27, 

1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious services at Port Hudson, Louisiana, and 
in Indian Department." 

Died at Lowell, Mass., May 21, 1902. 

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DODGE, JAMES GORDON CLARKE. 

MAJOR, (ilst MASSACUUSETTS INFANTRY — BUEVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1869. Insignia 1030. 

2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 23, ISGl. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, March 21, 18G2. Captain, April 5, 18G;?. Major, 61st 
Mass. Infantry, November 9, 1864. Mustered out, June 4, 1865. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, " for gallant and 
meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the 
fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent 
army under General Robert E. Lee." 

Died at Creston, Iowa, January 14, 1877. 



DODGE, THEODORE AYRAULT. 

MAJOR, RETIRED, — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.A. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1691. 

1st Lieutenant, 101st N.Y. Infantry, February 13, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, Adjutant, 119th N.Y. Infantry, October 17, 1862. 
Commissioned Captain and Major; not mustered. Resigned No- 
vember 25, 1863. Captain, 23d Veteran Reserve Corps, November 
12, 1863 ; accepted November 26, 1863. Major, August 17, 1864. 
Mustered out, December 1, 1866. Captain, 44th Infantry, U.S.A., 
July 28, 1866. Unassigned, May 27, 1869. Retired April 28, 
1870, " for loss of right leg from wounds received in the line of 
duty." Major, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., December 2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., December 2, 1865, "for gallant and meri- 
torious conduct at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet 
Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritori- 
ous services during the war." 

Died at Versailles, France, October 25, 1909. 



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DOLLARD, ROBERT. 

MAJOR, 'M UNITED STATES COLORED CAVALRY. 

Elected December 6, 1899. Insignia 12688. 

Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 22, 
1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 
23d Mass. Infantr}-, September 28, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 23d Mass. 
Infantry, December 29, 1862. Captain, 2d U.S. Colored Cavalry, 
December 14, 1863. Major, November 1, 1864. Mustered out, 
February 12, 1866. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, May 
4, 1910. 

DONALDSON, JAMES LOWRY. 

COLONEL, ASSISTANT QDARTERMASTER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR 
GENERAL, U.S.A. 

Elected April 3, 1872. Insignia 1398. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., September 1, 1832. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artil- 
lery, U.S.A., July 1, 1836. Transferred to 1st Artillery, May 
25, 1837. 1st Lieutenant, July 7, 1838. Captain, August 20, 
1847. Captain, A.Q.M., March 3, 1847. Major, Q.M., August 
3, 1861. Colonel, Q.M., U.S.V. (Act July 4, 1864), August 2, 
1864. Relieved January 1, 1867. Colonel, Assistant Q.M. General, 
U.S.A., July 28, 1866. Retired (under Act of August 3, 1861), 
March 5, 1869. Resigned January 1, 1874. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.A., September 23, 1846, " for gallant and meritorious conduct 
in the several conflicts at Monterey, Mexico." Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., February 23, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious conduct 
in the battle of Buena Vista, Mexico." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.A., September 17, 1864, "for distinguished and impor- 
tant services in the Quartermaster's Department in the campaign 
terminating in the capture of Atlanta, Georgia." Brevet Major 
General, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious 
services in the Quartermaster's Department during the Rebellion." 
Brevet Major General, U.S.V., June 20, 1865, " for faithful and 
meritorious services during the Rebellion." Received the thanks 
of the Legislature of Mar}dand, February 28, 1853, " for his dis- 
tinguished gallantry displayed during the wars with Florida and 
Mexico." 

Died at Baltimore, Md., November 4, 1885. 

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DONLEY, MICHAEL PAUL. 

CAPTAIN, 3d NEW HAMPSIIIKE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1895. Insignia 10940. 

Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 
23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, June 21, 18(34; mus- 
tered, July 16, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, October 88, 1864; mustered, 
February 24, 1864. Captain, April 6, 1865; mustered. May 19, 
1865. Mustered out, July 20, 1865. 

Died at Tilton, N. H.,"May 31, 1910. 



DONNELL, WILLIAM ELLINGWOOD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 20th MAINE INFANTRY — BREVET 
MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected November 24, 1866, in Commandery of the State of 
Maine. Insignia 672. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, December 1, 1876. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 20th Maine Infantry, September 1, 
1863. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., July 
6, 1864, " for gallant and distinguished services at the battle of 
North Anna, and during the present campaign before Eichmond, 
Virginia," Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 1, 1865. "for gallant 
conduct in the battle of Five Forks, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, No- 
vember 6, 1889. 



DONOHOE, MICHAEL THOMAS 

COLONEL, 10th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8056. 

Captain, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 22, 1861. Discharged July 
31, 1862. Colonel, 10th N.H. Infantry, August 6, 1862; mus- 
tered, September 20, 1862. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct 
in the field." 

Died at Boston, Mass., May 26, 1895. 

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DORR, HENRY GUSTAVUS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 4th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALKY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1684. 

Sergeant, 14th Illinois Cavalry, September 25, 18G2. Dis- 
charged December 9, 18G3. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 8th 
Tennessee Cavalry, November 17, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 
December 9, 1863. Commissioned Major, January, 1864 ; not mus- 
tered. Discharged February 12, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. 
Cavalry, January 24, 1864. Transferred to 4th Mass. Cavalry, 
April 21, 1864. Discharged May 15, 1865. 

DORR, JOHN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 60th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF TQE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected December 1, 1897. Insignia 12024. 

Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 60th 
Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 19, 1864. Mustered 
out, November 30, 1864. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., August 4, 1899. 

DORR, JOHN. 

Elected January 3, 1900. Insignia 12742. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion 1st Lieutenant JOHN DORR. 

DOTEN, FREDERICK BARTLETT. 

CAPTAIN, 14th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1697. 

Corporal, 14th Conn. Infantry, August 1, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
14th Conn. Infantrj-, February 3, 1863. Captain, October 20, 
1863. Discharged April 29, 1865. 

Died at Chicopee, Mass., April 9, 1903. 

DOTEN, JEROME WELLS. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14093. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain FREDERICK 
BARTLETT DOTEN. 
Died at Springfield, Mass., December 14, 1905. 

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DOTY, GEORGE HARMON. 

Elected November 2, 1SS7, in Commandery of the State of 
Michigan. Insignia 5764. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, November 21, 1906. 

By Inheritance, son of GEORGE W. DOTY, Midshipman, 
U.S.N., January 4, 1833. Passed Midshipman, July S. 1839. 
Lieutenant, May 14, 1845. Commander, July 16, 1862. Captain, 
April 4, 1867. Died April 17, 1869. 



DOUGLAS, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE. 

CAPTAIN, 5th RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 1, 1873. Insignia 1503. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th B.I. Infantry (afterwards 5th E.I. Heavy 
Artillery), November 30, 1861; mustered, December 14, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, June 7, 1862. Captain, February 14, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, December 23. 1864. 



DOW, ALBERT FREEMAN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 4th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OP THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9056. 

1st Sergeant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 1, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., December 
8, 1862. Mustered out, August 28, 1863. 



DOWNS, HENRY WILLIAM. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 8th VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1892. Insignia 9881. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 8th Vermont In- 
fantry, November 28, 1861; mustered, February 18, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, 8th Vermont Infantry, April 18, 1865. Mustered out, 
June 28, 1865. 

Died at Newfane, Vt., July 2, 1911. 

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DRAKE, GEORGE BERNARD. 

LIEl'TENANT COLONEL, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1878. Insignia 1863. 

2d Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, U.S.A., August 5, 18G1. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, September 20, 1863. Resigned March 23, 1865. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Discharged August 
26, 1861. Captain, A.A.D.C, U.S.V., May 22, 1862. Major, 
A.A.G., U.S. v., March 11, 1863. Assigned as Assistant Adjutant 
General, 23d Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under 
Act July 17, 1862), May 5, 1863, to November 12, 1863. Assigned 
as Assistant General, Dept. of the Gulf, with rank of Lieutenant 
Colonel (under Act July 17, 1863), November 4, 1864, to March 
23, 1865. Resigned March 23, 1865. Brevet Colonel and Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful, efficient 
and meritorious services in the field throughout the war." 



DRAKE, SAMUEL ADAMS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 17th KANSAS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1881. Insignia 2364. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 17th Kansas Infantry, July 28, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, November 16, 1864. 

Died at Kennebunkport, Me., December 4, 1905. 



DRAN, FRANCIS AUGUSTUS. 

CHIEF BOATSWAIN, U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1908. Insignia 15781. 

Seaman, IT.S.N., October 1, 1857. Master's Mate, December 5, 
1862. Discharged Januarj' 10, 1864. Master's Mate, December 
12, 1864. Discharged January 12, 1867. Boatswain, December 
21, 1874. Chief Boatswain, March 3, 1899. Retired November 15, 
1901. 

Died at Charlestown, Mass., June 20, 1909. 

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DRAPER, GEORGE OTIS. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14750. 
In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
WILLIAM P. DRAPER. 

DRAPER, SHIRLEY POTTER. 

Elected January 7, 1903. Insignia 13811. 

Son of Companion Captain FRANK W. DRAPER. 



DRAPER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 36th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1868. Insignia 926. 

Private, 25th Mass. Infantry, September 9, 1861. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, April 
15, 1862. Captain, 36th Mass, Infantry, August 12, 1862. Major, 
July 31, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, May 6, 186-1. Mustered out, 
October 12, 1864. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, 
• U.S. v., March 13, 1865, "' for gallant and meritorious services in 
the field during the war," 

Died at Washington, D. C, January 28, 1910. 



DRAPER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR. 

Elected February 1, 1888. Insignia 6048. 
Son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM F. 
DRAPER. 

Died at Paris, France, March 18, 1909. 



DRENNAN, JAMES MARCUS. 

CAPTAIN, 25th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 754. 

2d Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, July 32, 1862. Captain, June 4; 1864. Mustered out, 
October 20, 1864. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., November 6, 1905. 

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DREW, CHARLES HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 11th VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected November 1, 1871. Insignia 1368. 

1st Sergeant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 
23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 18th Mass. 
Infantry, August 20, 1861. Captain, August 25, 1862. Trans- 
ferred to 11th Veteran Keserve Corps, April 29, 1864. Resigned 
September 20, 1865. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., January 31, 1904. 



DREW, JEREMIAH DEARBORN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 4th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9668. 

Captain, 1st N.H. Infantry, April 30, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 0, 1861. Major, 4th N.H. Infantrj-, September 19, 1861. 
Lieutenant Colonel, December 1, 1863. Mustered out, September 
16, 1864. 

Died at Lawrence, Mass., May 1, 1905. 



DRIVER, WILLIAM RAYMOND. 

MAJOR, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1873. Insignia 1508. 

Private, 8th Infantry', M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 18, 
1861; mustered. May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 
Ist Sergeant, 19th Mass. Infantry, December 10, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
November 21, 1862. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., April 20, 1864. 
Major, A.A.G., November 17, 1864. Mustered out, Septem- 
ber 19, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., December 2, 1864, "for 
gallant services at the battle of Ream's Station, and during the 
present campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for meritorious services in the 
recent campaign, terminating with the surrender of the insurgent 
army under General Robert E. Lee." 

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DRUM, JOHN DESMOND. 



Elected November 5, 1903. Insignia 13694. 



By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain JOHN DRUM, 
U.S.A. ( Commandery of tlie State of California). 



DRUMM, JAMES FRANCIS LE BARON. 

Elected February 8, 1899, in Commandery of the State of New- 
York. Insignia 12481. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 1, 1901. 

In Succession, son of Companion Hospital Chaplain THOMAS 
DRUMM, U.S.V. (Commandery of the State of New York). 



DRURY, WILLIAM PATRICK. 

CAPTAIN, Cist MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 3, 1872. Insignia 1401. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. 3d 
Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantr\f, September 8, 1862. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, September 22, 1863. Mustered out. May 35, 1864. Captain, 
61st Mass. Infantry, September 33, 1864. Discharged April 38, 
1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 12, 1903. 



DUCHESNEY, LAWRENCE NELSON. 

CAPTAIN, 26th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1886. Insignia 4639. 

Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 16, 
1861; mustered, April 33, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. 
Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, November 23, 
1861. 3d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, January 16, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, February 16, 1864. Discharged to accept promotion, 
April 3, 1865. Captain, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, March 20, 1865; 
mustered, April 7, 1865. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 

Died at East Boston, Mass., April 23, 1908. 

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DUDLEY, ALBION MANLEY. 

PIKST LIEUTENANT, 58th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BHEVET 
CAPTAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1886. Insignia 5098. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 58th Mass. Infantry, April 21, 
1864. 2d Lieutenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, May 4, 1864. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, June 4, 18G4. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Brevet Cap- 
tain, U.S. v., April 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct 
before Petersburg, Virginia." 

Died at Salem, Mass., March 7, 1899. 

DUDLEY, NATHAN AUGUSTUS MONROE. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8057. 

1st Lieutenant, 10th Infantry, U.S.A., March 3, 1855. Captain, 
May 7, 1861. Colonel, 30th Mass. Infantry, March 1, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, February 16, 1865. Major, 15th Infantry, U.S.A., Sep- 
tember 13, 1864. Transferred to 24th Infantry, September 21, 
1866. Unassigned, March 15. 1869. Assigned to 3d Cavalry, 
December 15, 1870. Lieutenant Colonel, 9th Cavalry, July 1, 
1876. Colonel, 1st Cavalry, June 6, 1885. Retired August 
20, 1889. Brigadier General, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet 
Major, U.S.A., August 5, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious 
services in the battle of Baton Eouge, Louisiana." Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.A., June 14, 1863, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services in the battle of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious 
services during the war." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., Janu- 
ary 19, 1865. 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., April 29, 1910. 

DUFFIELD, HENRY MARTYN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. ADJUTANT. 9th MICHIGAN INFANTRY, U.S.V. 
— BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1872. Insignia 1421. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 9th Michigan Infantry, October 12, 
1861. Mustered out, October 14, 1864. Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
May 27, 1898. Discharged November 30, 1898. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Michigan, Feb- 
ruary 4, 1885. 

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DUNCAN, ALBERT GREENE. 

Elected January 5, 1898. Insignia 12074. 
In Succession, son of Companion Captain SAMUEL W. 
DUNCAN. 



DUNCAN, SAMUEL WHITE. 

CAPTAIN. 50tb INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected February 6, 1895. Insignia 10911. 

Captain, 50th Infantry, M.V.M., September 19, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, August 24, 1863. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., October 30, 1898. 



DUNDON, MICHAEL. 

ACTING SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER. U.S.N. 

Elected November 1, 1911. Insignia 16592. 
Acting 2d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., March 21, 1864. Re- 
signed April 12, 1865. 



DUNN, MONCENA. 

MAJOR, 10th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1893. Insignia 10314. 

1st Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, Augaist 28, 1861. Cap- 
tain, June 18, 1862. Major, Februaiy 28, 1864. Commissioned 
liieutenant Colonel, July 28, 1864 ; not mustered. Mustered out, 
July 19, 1865. 

Died at West Koxbury, Mass., June 30, 1895. 



DURFEE, GEORGE NIGHTINGALE. 

CAPTAIN, 7tb RHODE ISLAND INli'ANTKV. U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1903. Insignia 13927. 

Captain 7th Khode Island Infantry, September 4, 1862. Re- 
signed March 20, 1863. 

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DURGIN, SAMUEL HOLMES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, Ist MASSACHUSETTS 
CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1904. Insignia 14214. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, 
August 8, 1864. Mustered out, June 26, 1865. 



DUSSEAULT, JOHN HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 39th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1911. Insignia 16591. 

Private and Sergeant, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, August 12, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, October 20, 1863. Commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant, September 8, 1864 ; not mustered. Discharged for dis- 
ability December 10, 1864. 



BUTTON, GEORGE WENDELL. 

MAJOR, 0th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1892. Insignia 9330. 

Captain, 9th Mass. Infantry, June 11, 1861. Major, August 26, 
1862. Resigned (disability) March 29, 1863. Captain, 10th Vet- 
eran Reserve Corps, July 20, 1863. Mustered out, July 3, 1866. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865. 



BUTTON, SAMUEL LANE. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 5, 1890. Insignia ;T72. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
August 11, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 40th Mass. Infantry, March 1, 
1864; mustered, April 3, 1864. Discharged May 11, 1865. 

Died at Chelmsford, Mass., May 27, 1910. 

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DU VILLARD, HENRY ANTHONY. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4258. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN ANTOINE DU VILLARD, 2d 
Lieutenant, 12th Infantry, U.S.A., October 24, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, August 11, 1862. ' Died May 8, 1865. 



DWIGHT, GAMALIEL LYMAN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1869. Insignia 1090. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 4, 1863. Mustered out, July 17, 1864. 
Died at Nassau, Bahama Islands, January 19, 1875. 



DWIGHT, HENRY CECIL. 

CAPTAIN, 27th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1882. Insignia 2597. 

Sergeant-Major, 27th Mass. Infantry, September 20, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 27th Mass. Infantry, December 7, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, April 1, 1862. Captain, July 1, 1862. Mustered out, Sep- 
tember 28, 1864. 



DWIGHT, RICHARD HENRY WINSLOW. 

Elected January 7, 1903. Insignia 1.3809. 

By Inheritance, nephew of CHARLES CHAUNCY DWIGHT, 
Captain, 75th New York Infantry, September 17, 1861. Captain, 
A.A.G., U.S.V., June 11, 1862. Resigned November 6, 1862. 
Colonel, 160th New York Infantry, September 6, 1862 ; mustered, 
November 21, 1862. Resigned May 25, 1865. Died April 8, 1902. 

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DWINNELL, BENJAMIN DUDLEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, R.Q.M., 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTIL- 
LERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1909. Insignia 16033. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 51st Infantry, M.V.M., in service of 
the U.S., November 21, 1862. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 2d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, March 4, 
186-4. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. 

DWINNELL, CLIFTON HOWARD. 

Elected December 1, 1909. Insignia 16074. 
Son of Companion First Lieutenant BENJAMIN D. DWIN- 
NELL. 

DYER, ELISHA. 

CAPTAIN, 10th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, V.S.V. 

Elected March 5, 1884. Insignia 3163. 

Captain, 10th R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, Sep- 
tember 1, 1862. 

Died at Providence, E. I., May 17, 1890. 

DYER, ELISHA. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11212. 
Sergeant, 1st Battery, R.I.D.M., April 17, 1861. Discharged 
(disability) April 27, 1861. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain ELISHA DYER. 
Died at Providence, R. I., November 29, 1906. 

DYER, GEORGE BURTON. 

MAJOR, 9tb MAINE INFANTRY — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1877. Insignia 1765. 

Private, 9th Maine Infantry, September 10, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 9th Maine Infantry, June 23, 1863. Captain, August 22, 

1864. Major, October 4, 1864. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 

1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

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D\"ER, JONAH FRANKLIN. 

MAJOR, SURGEON. 19th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected June 1, 1869. Insignia 1089. 

Major, Surgeon, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 28, 18G1. Mus- 
tered out, August 27, 1864. 

Died at Amiisquam, Mass., February 9, 1879. 



DYER, NEHEMIAH MAYO. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 885-1. 

Private, 1.3tli Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged April 
15, 1863. Acting Master's Mate, U.S.F., April 4, 1862. Acting 
Ensign, May 20, 1863. Acting Master, January 12, 1864. Acting 
Volunteer Lieutenant, April 22, 1865. Lieutenant, March 12, 
1868. Lieutenant Commander, December 17, 1868. Commander, 
April 23, 1883. Captain, July 13, 1897. Rear Admiral, February 
19, 1901. Retired February 19, 1901. 

Died at Melrose, Mass., January 27, 1910. 



EAGER, CHARLES HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, mth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 3, 1900. Insignia 12739. 

1st Sergeant, 15th Mass. Infantry', July 12. 1861. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 15th Mass. Infantry, August 1, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, May 
11, 1862. Captain, October 15, 1862; mustered, November 27, 
1862. Resigned February 2, 1864. 

Died at Newton, Mass., January 30, 1903. 



EAGER, FREDERIC WILLIAM. 

Elected April 6, 1904. Insignia 14242. 

By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Captain CHARLES H. 
EAGER. 

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EARLE, DAVID MATTHEWS. 

CAPTAIN, 15th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1882. Insignia 2553. 

Private and Sergeant, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 13, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, January 8, 18G3; mustered, 
April 9, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, April 17, 1863; mustered, October 
16, 1863. Captain, September 9, 1863; mustered, December 8, 
1863. Discharged July 28, 1864. 



EASTERBROOK, KIMBALL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 40th MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected ISTovember 7, 1900. Insignia 13012. 

Private and Quartermaster Sergeant, 40th Mass. Infantry, Sep- 
tember 5, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 40th Mass. Infantry, 
November 16, 1864. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. 

Died at Hull, Mass., June 29, 1902. 



EASTON, FERGUS ANZLE. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 6th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1898. Insignia 12374. 

Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 
1861; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 
1st Sergeant, 6th N.Y. Cavalry, September 12, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 6th N.Y. Cavalry, June 27, 1862 ; mustered. May 32, 1863. 
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, March 22, 1863 ; not mustered. Re- 
signed July 26, 1863. 



EDDY, DARIUS FRANCIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 42(1 INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 1, 1893. Insignia 10315. 

2d Lieutenant, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., September 20, 1863. 
Prisoner of war at muster out of regiment, August 20, 1862; dis- 
charged July 22, 1864. 

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EDES, ROBERT THAXTER. 

PASSED ASSISTANT SUUGEON (LIEUTENANT). U.S.N. 

Elected January 5, 1881. Insignia 2195. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.ISr., September 10, 1861. Assist- 
ant Surgeon, January 24, 1862. Passed Assistant Surgeon, May 
8, 1865. Resigned June 1, 1865. 

EDGERLY, JONATHAN HOMER. 

CAPTAIN, 3d NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY — BUEVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1889. Insignia 7400. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 34, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, May 13, 1863 ; mustered, June 
29, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, January 2, 1864 ; mustered, January 20, 

1864. Captain, October 1, 1864; mustered, October 30, 1864. 
Mustered out, July 20, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 

1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at the storming of 
Fort Fisher, North Carolina." 

EDGETT, ISAAC HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 23d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1893. Insignia 10118. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 23d Mass. Infantry, September 28, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, May 5, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, December 16, 1863. Commissioned Captain, October 
14, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 25, 1865. 

EDMANDS, JOSEPH GUSHING. 

COLONEL, 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 725. 

1st Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 4, 1861. Captain, 
32d Mass. Infantry, July 30, 1862. Major, December 29, 1863. 
Lieutenant Colonel, June 39, 1864. Colonel, June 30, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, July 1, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., September 30, 
1864, "for gallant services at the battle of Peebles' Farm, Vir- 
ginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for 
faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 28, 1879. 

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EDMANDS, THOMAS FRANKLIN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BKEVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 747. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 3, 18GL 
1st Lieutenant, August 37, 1863. Captain, June 16, 1864. 
Major, November 15, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, May 7, 1865. 
Mustered out, January 30, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., August 30, 1906. 



EDSON, PTOLEMY O'MEARA. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 17th VERMONT INi^ANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3876. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Vermont Cavalry, Novem- 
ber 5, 1861 ; mustered, November 19, 1861. Discharged to accept 
promotion, April 1, 1864. Major. Surgeon, 17th Vermont In- 
fantry, March 16, 1864; mustered, April 6, 1864. Discharged 
February 27, 1865. 



EDWARDS, JOHN COUPER. 

Elected April 4, 1894. Insignia 10515. 

By Inheritance, son of LEWIS ALLISON EDWARDS, Assist- 
ant Surgeon, U.S.A., August 27, 1846. Major, Surgeon, February 
19, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, Surgeon, June 36, 1876. Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, 
" for faithful and meritorious services during the war." Died 
November 8, 1877. 

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ELDREDGE, DANIEL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 3d NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5233. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 2, 
1861 ; mustered, August 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. In- 
fantry, January 7, 1864 ; mustered, February 3, 1864. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, July 7, 1864 ; mustered, July 12, 1864. Commissioned 
Captain, January 5, 1865 ; declined January 20, 1865. Discharged 
May 21, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 3d V.E.C., May 25, 1865. Mus- 
tered out, June 30, 1866. 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., October 12, 1911. 

ELDREDGE, WILLIAM DANIEL. 

Elected November 6, 1805. Insignia 11214. 
In Succession, son of Companion First Lieutenant DANIEL 
ELDREDGE. 

ELDRIDGE, JAMES WILLIAM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2Sd U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected December 2, 1896. Insignia 11614. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 127th N.Y. Infantry, August 
11, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, August 4, 1864. 2d 
Lieutenant, 23d U.S.C.T., September 12, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 
March 19, 1865. Mustered out. May 15, 1865. 

Died at Hartford, Conn., February 6, 1909. 



ELLIOTT, HENRY HILL, JR. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 1st LOUISIANA INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected September 15, 1866, in Commandery of the State of 
New York. InsigTiia 635. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, October 6, 1869. 

1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 9th New York Infantry, May 13, 1861. 
Resigned August 10, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Louisiana In- 
fantry, August 8, 1862. Resigned December 23, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, April 
6, 1881. 



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ELLIS, JAMES MARSH. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, CHIEF COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1888. Insignia 6043. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Captain, 
Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., November 14, 1861. Assigned 
as Lieutenant Colonel, Chief C.S., 23d Army Corps, May 5, 1863, 
to December 21, 1863. Eesigned July 21, 1864. 

Died at Waverley, Mass., September 14, 1907. 



ELLIS, SAMUEL CLARENCE. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1871. Insignia 1292. 

1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Captain, 2d 
Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 25, 1863. Discharged October 16, 
1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 22, 1912. 



ELLIS, THEODORE GRENVILLE. 

COLONEL, 14th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1322. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 14th Conn. Infantry, June 10, 1862. 
Major, April 4, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, September 12, 1863. 
Colonel, October 11, 1863. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services." 

Died at Hartford, Conn., January 8, 1883. 

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ELLIS, WILLIAM IRVING. 

CAPTAIN, COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1874. Insignia 1523. 

Private, nh N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861; 
mustered, April 36, 1861. Mustered out, June 3, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, July 23, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Novem- 
ber 1, 1861. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., Septem- 
ber 10, 1862. Resigned March 17, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
July 7, 1865, "for efficient and meritorious services." 

Died at Melrose, Mass., May 9, 1893. 



ELMER, NIXON WILEY. 

Elected February 12, 1908, in Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia 15598. Transfeired to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, December 31, 1911. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Commander HORACE 
ELMER, U.S.N. (Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania). 



ELWELL, CHARLES WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, 34th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1869. Insignia 1170. 

Private, 34th Mass. Infantry, July 13, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
34th Mass. Infantry, August 11, 1863. Captain, July 29, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 16, 1865. 

Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., May 14, 1883. 

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ELY, WILLIAM GROSVENOR. 

COLONEL. 18th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, D.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1881. Insignia 2165. 

1st Lieutenant, Commissary, 1st Conn. Infantry, April 27, 1861. 
Discharged August 7, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Conn. In- 
fantry, September 4, 1861; mustered, September 13, 1861. 
Colonel, 18th Conn. Infantry, July 24, 1862 ; mustered, August 
22, 1863. Discharged September 18, 1864. Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious services during 
the war." 

Died at JSTorwich, Conn., November 13, 1906. 



EMMERTOX, CHARLES SILSBEE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 23d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1893. Insignia 10195. 

Sergeant, 8th Infanti7, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 18, 
1861; mustered, May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 5, 1861. Mustered 
out, October 13, 1864. 

EMMERTON, JAMES ARTHUR. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, lid MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1881. Insignia 2305. 

Corporal, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 1, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
Assistant Surgeon, 23d Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1862. Major, 
Surgeon, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 26, 1864 ; mustered, June 
27, 1864. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. 

Died at Salem, Mass., December 31, 1888. 



EMMONS, GEORGE WARREN. 

CAPTAIN, 3d NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4333. 

1st Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 22, 1861. Captain, 
April 2, 1862. Discharged September 18, 1863. 
Died at Dorchester, Mass., February 28, 1895. 

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EMMONS, JOHN FRANK. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 45th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEEU MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF TUB UNITED STATES. 

Elected November G, 18T8. Insignia 1859. 
2cl Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1863. 
Mustered out, July 2, 1863. 
Died at New York, N. Y., February 14, 1903. 



ENDICOTT, WILLIAM. 

Elected May 2, 1888. 3d Class. Insignia 6342. 
A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Eebellion, was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. An earnest 
supporter by influence and means of all measures for the mainte- 
nance of the war and the preservation of the Union ; a generous 
friend to the soldier; a most loyal citizen. 



ESTABROOKS, HENRY LOUIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 26th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1899. Insignia 12668. 

Sergeant-Major, 26th Mass. Infantry, October 7, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 26th Mass, Infantry, May 9, 1863. Mustered out, Novem- 
ber 7, 1864. 



ESTABROOKS, JOHN WESLEY. 

Elected January 4, 1911. Insignia 16418. 
Son of Companion First Lieutenant HENRY L, ESTA- 
BEOOKS. 

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EVANS, ROBLEY DUNGLISON. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 6, 1878. Insignia 1863. 

Acting Midshipman, TJ.S.N.A., September 20, 1860. Ensign, 
U.S.N., October 1, 1863. Master, May 10, 1866. Lieutenant, July 
25, 1866. Lieutenant Commander, March 13, 1868. Commander, 
July 12, 1878. Captain, June 27, 1893. Rear Admiral, February 
11, 1901. Retired August 18, 1908. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
February 1, 1882. 

EVERETT, EDWARD FRANKLIN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1889. Insignia 6912. 

Sergeant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 16, 1863. Private, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 6, 1863. 
3d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Jiily 30, 1863 ; mustered, 
August 23, 1863. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., September 36, 1899. 

EWERS, EZRA PHILETUS. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL. RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected January 6, 1886. Insignia 4382. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 19th Infantrj', U.S.A., Jan- 
uary 18, 1862; 2d Lieutenant, 19th Infantry, U.S.A., October 31, 
1863; accepted December 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, March 16, 
1864. Captain, September 12, 1866. Transferred to 37th Infan- 
try, September 21, 1866. Transferred to 5th Infantry, May 19, 
1869. Major, 9th Infantry, March 7, 1893. Lieutenant Colonel, 
April 30, 1897. Brigadier General, U.S.V., July 13, 1898. Dis- 
charged April 30, 1899. Colonel, 10th Infantry-, May 16, 1899. 
Retired April 13, 1901. Brigadier General, retired, April 23, 1904. 
Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., June 26, 1863, "for gallant ser- 
vices in action at Hoover's Gap, Tennessee." Brevet Captain, 
U.S.A., November 25, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services 
in the battle of Chattanooga, Tennessee." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, May 
3, 1893. 

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EWING, WILLIAM DAVID. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, WEAVERS INDEPENDENT COMPANY PENNSYL- 
VANIA CAVALRY, U.S.A. 

Elected March 11, 1890, in Commandery of the State of Indi- 
ana. Insignia 7744. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, December 5, 1895. 

Musician, 40th Pa. Infantry, October 1, 1861. Discharged 
August 3, 1862. Private, 2d Battalion, Penn. Infantry, July 1, 
1863. Mustered out, January 31, 1864. Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 
Pa. Infantry, July 9, 1864. Discharged September 9, 1864. 1st 
Lieutenant, Weaver's Independent Company, Pa. Cavalry, No- 
vember 4, 1864. Mustered out, August 4, 1865 (Commissioned as 
Anthony Ewing). 

Died at West Sonierville, Mass., June 7, 1903. 

FAGAN, LOUIS ESTELL. 

CAPTAIN, U.S. MARINE CORPS. 

Elected May 2, 1888, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 6250. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, October 11, 1889. 

Private, 17th Penn. Infantry, April 18, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 2, 1861. Private, 15th Penn. Cavalry, November 30, 1861. 
Discharged March 14, 1863. 3d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C, June 14, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, December 8, 1864. Captain, May 16, 1878. 
Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.M.C, September 8, 1863, " for gallant 
and meritorious services at the night attack upon Fort Sumter, 
September 8, 1863." Brevet Captain, U.S.M.C, January 14, 
1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the attack upon Fort 
Fisher, January 13, 14 and 15, 1865." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
December 3, 1891. 

FAIRBANKS, JOHN WILLIAM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 89th U.S. COLORED INFANTRY. 

Elected March 1, 1911. Insignia 16468. 

Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, April 17, 1861. Mustered, May 34, 
1861. Discharged for disability, March 22, 1863. First Lieuten- 
ant, 89th U.S. Colored Infantry, December 17, 1863. Mustered 
out, August 12, 1864. 

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FAIRCHILD, CHARLES. 

ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1313. 

1st Lieutenant, Commissary, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, April 27, 
1861. Mustered out, August 21, 1861. Acting Assistant Pay- 
master, U.S.N., March 5, 1862. Assistant Paymaster, June 30, 
1864. Resigned December 6, 1864. 

Died at Newport, E. L, July 7, 1910. 

FAIRCHILD, CHARLES NELSON. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11215. 

In Succession, son of Companion Assistant Paymaster 
CHARLES FAIRCHILD. 



FAIRFAX, DONALD MacNEILL. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected June 5, 1867, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 500. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, July 7, 1868. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., August 12, 1837. Passed Midshipman, 
June 29, 1843. Master, August 4, 1850. Lieutenant, February 
26, 1851. Commander, July 16, 1862. Captain, July 25, 1866. 
Commodore, August 24, 1873. Rear Admiral, July 11, 1880. Re- 
tired September 30, 1881. 

Transferred to tlie Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
December 3, 1890. 

FARENHOLT, ammen. 

Elected February 1, 1893. Insignia 9999. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., May 29, 1894. Passed Assistant Sur- 
geon, May 29, 1897. Surgeon (Lieutenant Commander), March 3, 
1903. 

Son of Companion Rear Admiral OSCAR W. FARENHOLT, 
U.S.N. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, De- 
cember 6, 1905. 

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FARENHOLT, OSCAR WALTER. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia G503. 

Seaman, U.S.N., April 24, 1861. Discharged (disability result- 
ing from wounds received in action), January 22, 1863. Seaman, 
U.S.N., Februaiy 10, 18G3. Discharged (disability) ilarch, 
1864. Acting Ensign, U.S.N., August 19, 1864. Ensign, March 
12, 1868. Master, December 18, 1868. Lieutenant, March 21, 
1870. Lieutenant Commander, March 10, 1882. Commander, 
June l!i, 1892. Captain, September 25, 1899. Rear Admiral, Sep- 
tember 1, 1901. Eetired September 1, 1901. 

Transferred to the Coimnandery of the State of California, No- 
vember G, 1901. 



FARMER, EDWARD. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (REAR ADMIRAL), RETIRED, D.S.N. 

Elected April 1, 1891, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 8645. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, January 1, 1912. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 3, 1859. 2d Assistant Engi- 
neer, October 16, 1861. 1st Assistant Engineer, May 20, 1863. 
Chief Engineer, March 4, 1871. Eetired March 1, 1898. 



FARNHAM, AUGUSTUS BOWMAN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 16th MAINE INFANTRY — BREVET COLONEL, 
U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1875. Insignia 1726. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Maine Infantry, May 13, 1861. Captain, 
September 14, 1861. Discharged January 2, 1862. Major, 16th 
Maine Infantry, August 9, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, February 5, 
1863. Mustered out, June 5, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., 
April 1, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle 
of Gravelly Run and Five Forks, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, April 5, 
1882. 

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FARNSWORTH, CHARLES. 

Elected December 5, 1888. Insignia 6645. 

By Inheritance, son of CHARLES FARNSWORTH, Captain 
1st Connecticut Cavalry, November 26, 1861. Major, October 1, 
1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, January 20, 1864; not 
mustered. Resigned May 17, 1864. Died April 15, 1867. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Colorado, May 
27, 1897. 



FARRAR, HENRY WELD. 

CAPXAIN. AIDE-DE-CAMP — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 851. 

2d Lieutenant, 7th Maine Infantry, April 10, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, March 9, 1864. Captain, Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., June 7, 
1864. Mustered out, August 1, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., Octo- 
ber 19, 1864, " for faithful and meritorious services in the field 
during the present campaign before Richmond, Virginia, and in 
the Shenandoah Valley." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. , 
April 9, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the 
recent campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent 
army under General Robert E. Lee." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Illinois, May 8, 
1879. 



FAY, FRANKLIN BRIGHAM. 

Elected May 7, 1873. 3d Class. Insignia 1497. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion, was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Espe- 
cially prominent (serving with troops at the front) in self-sacri- 
ficing care for the sick and wounded, from first Bull Run until 
January, 1865. The organizer and chief of the Auxiliary IJelief 
Corps of the Sanitary Commission, in the field. May, 1864. Mayor 
of Chelsea, 1861, 1862, 1863. 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., March 20, 1904. 

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FEAREY, THOMAS HEALEY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, SIGNAL CORPS, U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1893, iii the Commandery of the State of 
New York. Insignia 10325. Transferred to the Commandery of 
the State of Massachusetts, January 1, 1903. 

2d Lieutenant Signal Corps, U.S.V., March 3, 1863. Mustered 
out, August 11, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 31, 1904. 



FEARING, GEORGE RICHMOND. 

CAPTAIN. ADDITIONAL AIDE-DE-CAMP — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1888. Insignia 6044. 

1st Lieutenant, Volunteer A.D.C., November 22, 1861. Captain, 
A.A.D.C., U.S.V., April 4, 1862. Resigned February 1, 1864. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meri- 
torious services during the war." 



FECHET, EUGENE OSCAR. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected May 5, 1886, in Commandery of the State of Ohio. 
Insignia 4740. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 10, 1908. 

Private and Sergeant, 1st Michigan Light Artillery, September 
10, 1861. Discharged April 10, 1864. Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 
1864. 2d Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Artillery, U.S.A., June 15, 1868. 
Resigned March 15, 1875. Major, Signal Corps, U.S.V., May 30, 
1898. Discharged April 17, 1899. Captain Signal Corps, U.S.V., 
April 17, 1899. Captain, Signal Corps. U.S.A., February 2, 1901. 
Major, August 22, 1905. Lieutenant Colonel, retired, March 14, 
1910. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Michigan, Sep- 
tember 1, 1909. 

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FENTON, CHARLES. 

CAI'TAIN, 21st CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1896. Insignia 11587. 

1st Sergeant, 21st Conn. Infantry, September 5, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 21st Conn. Infantry, July 31, 1863; mustered, August 
17, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, November 6, 1864; mustered, No- 
vember 16, 1864. Captain, January 6, 1865; mustered, Janu- 
ary 11, 1865. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. 

Transferred to tbe Commandery of the State of New York, 
November 1, 1907. 



FERGUSON, EDWARD. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 1st WISCONSIN INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1874. Insignia 1551. 

Private, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, May 17, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 21, 1861. 1st Sergeant, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, October 
8, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, October 7, 1862. 
Discharged (disability resulting from loss of right foot and use 
of left arm from wounds received in action), June 17, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 

FERNi\LD, CHARLES HENRY. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1908. Insignia 15782. 

Seaman, U.S.N., August 29, 1862. Master's Mate, April 28, 
1863. Acting Ensign, August 6, 1864. Discharged August 20, 
1865. 



FERRIS, ALEXANDER MARSH. 

CAPTAIN, SOth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 9, 1886, in Commandery of the State of Illi- 
nois. Insignia 5142. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 31, 1887. 

Captain, 30th Mass. Infantry, September 24, 1861; mustered, 
February 20, 1863. Resigned April 16, 1864. 

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FERRIS, WILLIAM MARSH. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8441. 

Son of Companion Captain ALEXANDER M. FERRIS. 



FESSENDEN, ANSON DARWIN. 

CAPTAIN, 53(1 INFANTRY, M.V.JI,, IN SERVICE OF TUB UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected February .3, 1892. Insi.gnia 9331. 

1st Lieutenant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., October 17, 18G3. Cap- 
tain, May 23, 1863. Mustered out, September 2, 1863. 
Died at Townsend, Mass., April 27, 1907. 



FESSENDEN, FRANCIS. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, — BREVET MA,TOR GENERAL, U.S.A. 

Elected April 25, 1866, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 263. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, December 1, 1876. 

Captain, 19th Infantry, U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Colonel, 25th 
Maine Infantry, September 29, 1863. Mustered out, July 10, 

1863. Colonel, 30th Maine Infantry, January 11, 1864. Briga- 
dier General, U.S.V., May 10, 1864. Major General, U.S.V., 
November 9, 1865. Mustered out, September 1, 1866. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 45th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; declined. Trans- 
ferred to 28th Infantry, September 21, 1866. Retired, witli rank 
of Brigadier General, " for wounds received in line of duty," No- 
vember 1, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.A., July 6, 1864, " for gallant 
services at Shiloh." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., July 6, 

1864, "for gallant services at Montell's Bluff on Red River." 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious services in the field during the war." Brevet 
Major Genera], U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritori- 
ous services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, January 
1, 1883. 

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FESSENDEN, JAMES DEERING. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 24, 1866, in Commandery of the State of Maine. 
Insignia 435. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 1, 1876. 

Captain, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, November 2, 1861. Colonel, 
Additional Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., July 16, 1862. Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V., August 8, 1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. 
Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for distinguished 
services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commander^' of the State of Maine, February 
1, 1882. 



FIELD, BENJAMIN FAXON, 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 7, 1874. Insignia 1592. 

2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 



FIELD, JOSEPH FOWLER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9057. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., in service 
of the U.S., September 25, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy 
Artillery, June 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, July 30, 1863 ; mustered, 
December 24, 1863. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. 



FIELD, LUCIUS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 36th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1896. Insignia 11418. 

Privat€, Commissary Sergeant and Quartermaster Sergeant, 
36th Mass. Infantry, August 18, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 36th Mass. 
Infantry, November 1, 1864. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, No- 
vember 13, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 8, 1865. 

Died at Clinton, Mass., August 23, 1910. 

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FIELD, SAMUEL HOWARD. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Tnsigiiia 9G09. 

By Inheritance, son of SAMUEL WHEELER FIELD, Chap- 
lain, 12th Rhode Island Infantry, October 13, 1862. Mustered out, 
July 29, 1863. Died October 28, 1887. 

Died at Providence, R. I., December 30, 1892. 



FILLEBROWN, CHARLES BOWDOIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 29th MAINE INFANTRY — BREVET CAPTAIN, 
U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1888. Insignia 6045. 

Private, 24th Maine Infantry, November 18, 1862. Mustered 
out, August 25, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 29th Maine Infantry, De- 
cember 17, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, December 17, 1864. Mustered 
out, June 21, 1866. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for 
faithful and meritorious services during the war." 



FISH, DYER BALL NELSON. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 27th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8437. 

Assistant Surgeon, 27th Mass. Infantry, January 5, 1863. Ma- 
jor, Surgeon, September 20, 1864; mustered, October 1, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 26, 1865. 

Died at Amherst, Mass., October 28, 1895. 



FISHER, CALVIN GOODSPEED. 

CAPTAIN, 1st REGIMENT MISSISSIPPI MARINE BRIGADE, U.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9669. 

Private, 3d U.S. Reserve Corps Missouri Infantry, May 8, 1861. 
Discharged July 14, 1861. Captain, 1st Regiment Mississippi 
Marine Brigade, January 31, 1863. Mustered out, February 1, 
1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 13, 1908. 

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FISHER, EDWARD THORNTON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, ISOth NEW YORK INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1891. Insignia 8547. 

Private, 83d N.Y. Infantry, August 20, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
139th N.Y. Infantry, April 28, 1863; mustered, June 7, 1863. 
Resigned November 3, 1863. 

FISHER, HORACE NEWTON. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 10, 1873. Insignia 1389. 

1st Lieutenant, Volunteer A.D.C., February 14, 1862. Captain, 
A^oluntcer A. B.C., May 18, 1862. Assigned as Topographical En- 
gineer, 2d Division, Army of the Ohio, September 20, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, 1st Middle Tennessee Cavalry, May 7, 1863. Assigned 
as Assistant Inspector General, 20t.h Army Corps, with rank of 
Lieutenant Colonel (under Act, July 17, 1862), May 21, 1863. 
Acting Inspector General, Army of the Cumberland, October 10, 
1863. Resigned (injuries received in service), November 10, 1863. 

FISKE, EDWARD AJMBROSE. 

MAJOR. 30th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1874. Insignia 1511. 

2d Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, August 21, 1862. Captain, October 21, 1862. Major, 
February 17, 1865. Mustered out, January 23, 186G. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for distinguished gallantry at 
Cedar Creek, Virginia, October 19, 1864." 

Died at Lawrence, Mass., December 28, 1887. 



FISKE, FRANCIS SKINNER. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 2d NEW HAMrSIIIRE INFANTRY — BREVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1902. Insignia 13597. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 2d N.H. Infantry, May 27, 1861. Resigned 
October 23, 1862. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." 

Died at Milton, Mass., August 5, 1907. 

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FISKE, GEORGE ALFRED. 

MAJOR. ADDITIONAL PAYMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1870. Insignia 1175. 

Private and Q.M. Sergeant, 41st Mass. Infantry, September 29, 
1869. 2d Lieutenant, 41st Mass. Infantiy, afterwards 3d Mass. 
Cavalry, December 13, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, October 23, 1863. 
Discharged to accept promotion, July 23, 1864. Captain, Assistant 
Adjutant General, U.S.V., May 18, 1864; declined. Major, Addi- 
tional Pa3Tnaster, U.S.V., June 30, 1864. Resigned September 24, 
1864. 

Died at North Pembroke, Mass., February 27, 1003. 



FISKE, HOWARD CARLYLE. 

Elected November 1, 1911. Insignia 16593. 

By Inheritance, son of AVILBUE D. FISKE, Sergeant, 14th Con- 
necticut Infantry, August 23, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, March 1, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, June 5, 1863. Discharged for disability October 
27, 1863. Died July 20, 1898. 



FISKE, JOSEPH EMERY. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 3, 1872. Insignia 1435. 

1st Sergeant, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in the service of the U.S., 
September 24, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion. May 29, 
1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 4, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, July 30, 1863. Captain, October 9, 1863. Mustered 
out. May 15, 1865. 

Died at Wellesley, Mass., February 23, 1909. 



FISKE, REDINGTON. 

Elected November 5, 1902. Insignia 13699. 
In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
FRANCIS S. FISKE. 

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FISKE, WILLIAM OSCAR. 

COLONEL, 1st LOUISIANA INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1873. Insignia 1509. 

Major, 1st Louisiana Infantry, August 1, 1862. Lieutenant 
Colonel, February 6, 1863. Colonel, June 15, 1863. Mustered out, 
July 12, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 18G5, 
" for his gallant and successful defence of the Union works, at the 
junction of Bayou Lafourche and the Mississippi, from attack, in 
an attempt to break the lines of communication of the United 
States forces with New Orleans, during the siege of Port Hudson, 
Louisiana." 

Died at Lowell, Mass., February 2, 1886. 



FITCH, HENRY WINSLOW. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (LIEUTENANT COMMANDER), U.S.N. 

Elected February 7, 1883. Insignia 2685. 

3d Assist^int Engineer, U.S.N., May 3, 1859. 2d Assistant En- 
gineer, October 3, 1861. 1st Assistant Engineer, May 20, 1863. 
Chief Engineer, March 4, 1871. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
December 5, 1894. 



FITCH, WILLIAM GOODWIN. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5029. 

1st Lieutenant, 4th Conn. Infantry; afterwards 1st Conn. 
Heavy Artillery, May 22, 1861. Discharged November 16, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 2d Infantr}', U.S.A., October 29, 1861 ; accepted 
November 16, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, September 12, 1862. Retired 
(disability in line of duty), November 16, 1863. Captain, retired, 
April 23, 1904. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
November 1, 1893. 

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FITZ GIBBON, THOMAS ALPHONSUS. 

Elected January 6, 1893. Insignia 9241. 

By Inheritance, son of THOMAS C. FITZ GIBBON, Captain, 
14th Michigan Infantry, November 18, 1861. Major, March 25, 
1863. Mustered out, February 13, 1865. Died from effect of 
wound June 4, 1865. 

Died at Springfield, Mass., March 18, 1899. 

FLAGLER, DANIEL WEBSTER. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — CHIEF OF ORDNANCE, U.S.A. 

Elected February 1, 1888, in Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia 5985. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, December 11, 1889. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1856. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Ord- 
nance Department, U.S.A., Jime 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, June 
24, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, August 3, 1861. Captain, March 3, 
1863. Major, June 23, 1874. Lieutenant Colonel, August 33, 
1881. Colonel, September 15, 1890. Brigadier General, Chief of 
Ordnance, January 23, 1891. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 14, 
1862, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of New- 
bern, North Carolina." Brevet Major, U.S.A., April 23, 1862, 
" for gallant and meritorious services in the siege of Fort Macon, 
North Carolina." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 
1865, "for distinguished services in the field and faithful services 
in the ordnance department diiring the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
April 9, 1891. 

FLETCHER, GEORGE ALBERT. 

CAPTAIN, 56th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1881. Insignia 2196. 

Private and Corporal, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 19, 1862. 
Discharged to accept promotion, August 15, 1863. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 56th Mass. Infantry, September 11, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
June 23, 1864. Discharged (disability) January 31, 1865. Cap- 
tain, 56th Mass. Infantry, May 4, 1865. Mustered out, July 11, 
1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 6, 1907. 

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FLETCHER, JOHN WARE. 

CAPTAIN, 36th U.S. COLORED TKOOl'S 

Elected April ;!, 1872. Insignia 1413. 

2d Lieutenant, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
September 16, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. Captain, 36tli 
U.S.C.T., July 14, 1863. Resigned May 14, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 27, 1905. 



FLETCHER, WILLIAM. 

MAJOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3514. 

Private, 1st Ohio Infantry (Mexican War), June 10, 184G. Dis- 
charged June 14, 1847. Private and Corporal, 2d Ohio Infantry, 
July 31, 1847, to July 26, 1848. Private and Corporal, 1st Artil- 
lery, U.S.A., December 9, 1848, to October 9, 1858. Private and 
Sergeant, 8th Infantry, U.S.A., June 23, 1859, to November 1, 
18G1. 2d Lieutenant, 11th Infantry, U.S.A., October 29, 1861; 
accepted November 1, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, March 12, 1862. 
Transferred to 20th Infantry, September 21, 1866. Captain, No- 
vember 2, 1866. Retired August 31, 1887. Major, retired, April 
23, 1904. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 30, 1862, " for gallant 
and meritorious services in the battle of Bull Run (2d), Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
November 2, 1887. 



FOLLANSBEE, GEORGE STORRS. 

CAPTAIN, l8t MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1706. 

2d Lieutenant, 14th Mass. Infantry, afterwards Ist Mass. Heavy 
Artillery, May 2, 1861; mustered, September 10, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, January 18, 1862. Captain, August 3, 1863. Mustered 
out, October 7, 1864. 

Died at Charlestown, Mass., July 24, 1906. 

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FOLSOM, NORTON. 

MAJOR, SUKOEON, 4Sth U.S. COLORED TROOPS — BREVET LIEUTEN- 
ANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1873. Insignia 1493. 

Medical Cadet, U.S.A., October 19, 1861, to October 18, 1863. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., November 14, 1863, to November 
28, 1863. Major Surgeon, 45th U.S.C.T., April 10, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, November 11, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., September 12, 1903. 



FORBES, JOHN MURRAY. 

Elected May 3, 1882. 3d Class. Insignia 2498. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion, was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty to the 
National Government, and who has been active and eminent in 
maintaining the supremacy of the same. Foremost in helpfulness 
in 1861 ; conspicuous for earnest and devoted service throughout 
the war. 

Died at Milton, Mass., October 12, 1898. 



FORBES, RALPH EMERSON. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5882. 
In Succession, son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel WIL- 
LIAM H. FORBES. 



FORBES, WILLIAM HATHAWAY, 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 2d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1882. Insignia 2482. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, December 26, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, July 27, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, January 
14, 1863. Captain, 2d Mass. Cavalry, January 14, 1863. Major, 
May 12, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, October 21, 1864. Resigned 
May 15, 1865. 

Died at Naushon Island, Mass., October 11, 1897. 

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FORD, AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 42d INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected February 7, 1900. Insignia 12807. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 4'3d Infantry, M.V.M., September 30, 

1863. 1st Lieutenant, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., April 2, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, August 20, 1863. Captain, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., July 
22, 1864. Mustered out, November 11, 1864. 

FORSYTH, JAMES PERKINS. 

Elected February 7, 1900, in the Commandery of the State of 
Pennsylvania. Insignia 12780. Transferred to the Commandery 
of the State of Massachusetts, December 31, 1903. 

Son of Companion Rear Admiral JAMES M. FORSYTH, 
U.S.jST. (Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania). 

FORSYTH, LEWIS CASS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected March 1, 1882, in Commandery of the District of Co- 
lumbia. Insignia 2347. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 31, 1889. 

Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., June 11, 1862. Mustered out, Novem- 
ber 3, 1866. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., March 11, 1867. Major 
Q.M. October 19, 1888. Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 11, 1867, 
" for faithful and meritorious services." Lieutenant Colonel Dep- 
uty Quartermaster General, September 32, 1896. Retired June 11, 
1897. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Missouri, Janu- 
ary 7, 1891. 

FOSTER, CHARLES CHAUNCY. 

Elected May 4, 1887. Insignia 5566. 

Major, Surgeon, 5th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V., June 20, 
1898. Eesigned October 3, 1898. 

By Inheritance, son of CHARLES FRANCIS FOSTER, 1st 
Lieutenant, 12th Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in ser- 
vice of the United States, May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 

1864. Died September 23, 1865. 

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FOSTER, JOSEPH. 

PAY DIRECTOR (REAR ADMIRAL) RETIRED. U.S.N. 

Elected Januarj' 7, 1903. Insignia 13807. 

Captain's Clerk, U.S.N., October 3, 1862. Acting Assistant 
Paymaster, October 19, 1863. Assistant Paymaster, July 23, 1866. 
Passed Assistant Paymaster, May 10, 1867. Paymaster, February 
23, 1877. Pay Inspector, June 15, 1898. Pay Director, August 
27, 1901. Eetired December 9, 1902. 



FOSTER, JOSEPH CLIFFORD REED. 

Elected March 7, 1906. Insignia 15004. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Florida Infantry, TJ.S.V., May 20, 1898. 
Mustered out, January 27, 1899. 

By Inheritance, son of DAVIS FOSTER, 1st Sergeant, 24th 
Massachusetts Infantr}', September 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, June 
17, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, June 1, 1864. Captain, September 3, 

1864. Commissioned Major, May 7, 1865; not mustered. Mus- 
tered out, January 20, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 

1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." Died September 21, 
1876. 



FOSTER, SAMUEL JAMES. 

CAPTAIN, 48th NEW YORK INFANTRY, TJ.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1904. Insignia 14388. 
Captain, 48th N.Y. Infantry, August 16, 1861 ; mustered, Sep- 
tember 10, 1861. Resigned January 26, 1863. 



FOSTER, THEODORE SAIVIUEL. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 21st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1892. Insignia 9332. 

Captain, 21st Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1861. Major, May 17, 
1862. Lieutenant Colonel, September 2, 1862. Discharged (dis- 
ability) December 17, 1862. 

Died at Charlestown, Mass., February 7, 1910. 

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FOWLE, WILLIAM BENTLEY. 

CAPTAIN, 43d INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF TUB UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 7, 1877. Insignia 1761. 
Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., September 22, 1862. Mustered 
out, July 30, 1863. 

Died at Auburndale, Mass., January 21, 1901. 



FOX, CHARLES BARNARD. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 55tli MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1873. Insignia 1394. 

2d Lieutenant, 13tli Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, August 16, 1862. Discharged February 13, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, January 13, 1863 ; mustered, April 
14, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion. May 30, 1863. Major, 
55th Mass. Infantry, May 30, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, Novem- 
ber 3, 1863 ; mustered, December 1, 1863. Resigned June 25, 
1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and 
meritorious services." 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., March 30, 1895. 



FOX, CHARLES LEONARD. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9060. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Assistant Surgeon LO- 
RENZO S. FOX. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., October 5, 1898. 



FOX, JAMES AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 13th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1881. Insignia 2313. 
Captain, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Resigned August 
14, 1862. 

Died at Providence, R. I., December 15, 1900. 

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FOX, JOHN ANDREWS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. ADJUTANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — 
BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected February 7, 1873. Insignia 1386. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, January 6, 18G2. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, August 10, 1862. Appointed Adjutant, January 1, 1863. 
Mustered out, July 26, 1865. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, 
U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 



FOX, LORENZO SMITH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 2Gtli MASSACHUSETTS 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1885. Insignia 3719. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 26th Mass. Infantry, March 
16, 1863. Discharged June 11, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, 
U.S.A., July 19, 1864, to June 30, 1865. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., June 23, 1891. 



FOX, THOMAS ALFRED. 

Elected July 3, 1905. Insignia 14583. 

By Inheritance, nephew of THOMAS BAYLEY FOX, JR., 2d 
Lieutenant, 2d Massachusetts Infantry, August 14, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 1, 1862. Captain, June 6, 1863. Died July 25, 
1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg, July 3. 



FOX, WALTER SILVANUS. 

Elected July 3, 1905. Insignia 14577. 

By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Brevet Colonel 
CHARLES B. FOX. 



FOX, WILLIAM HENRY. 

Elected November 1, 1899. Insignia 12674. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Assistant Surgeon LORENZO 
S. FOX. 

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FRANCIS, EBEN. 

CHAPLAIN, 127th NEW YORK INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected April 1. 1885. Insignia S'lS-i. 

Chaplain, 127th N.Y. Infantry, August 30, 1862. Discharged 
September 16, 1863. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., October 31, 1892. 



FRANCIS, EBENEZER CHARLES. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3884. 

In Succession, son of Companion Chaplain EBEN FRANCIS. 



FRANCIS, JAMES. 

MAJOR, M MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1885. Insignia 3783. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
November 1, 1861; appointed E.Q.M., July 14, 1862. Captain, 
August 10, 1862. Major, July 4, 1863 ; mustered, July 29, 1863. 
Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, July 24, 1865; not mustered. 
Mustered out, July 26, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the 
recent campaigns in Georgia and the Carolinas." 

Died at Lowell, Mass., December 1, 1898. 



FRANKLE, JONES. 

COLONEL. 2(J MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET BRIG- 
ADIER GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10714. 

Major, 17th Mass. Infantry, August 5, 1861. Colonel, 2d Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, December 28, 1863. Mustered out, September 14, 
1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., September 3, 1865, " for 
gallant and meritorious services in the Department of North 
Carolina." 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., April 15, 1909. 

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FREITAG, JOSEPH KENDALL. 

Elected November 3, 190-4. Insignia 14395. 

By Inheritance, son of FREDERICK DANIEL FREITAG, Rri- 
vate, 1st Pennsylvania Infantry, June 4, 1861. Discharged June 13, 
1864 ; re-enlisted March 29, 1865. Mustered out, October 11, 1865. 
1st Lieutenant, 24th U.S.C.T., March 39, 1865 (commissioned as 
Frederick D. Friday). Mustered out, October 1, 1865. Died De- 
cember 18, 1888. 



FRENCH, LYMAN PRUDEN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, U.S. MARINE CORPS. 

Elected May 5, 1875. Insignia 1668. 

2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., June 14, 1862. Ist Lieutenant, April 
23, 1864. Resigned December 30, 1873. 
Died at Boston, Mass., January 27, 1892. 



FROST, CARLTON PENNINGTON. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 15th VERMONT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 1, 1896. Insignia 11289. 
Major, Surgeon, 15th Vermont Infantry, October 22, 1863. Re- 
signed May 3, 1863. 

Died at Hanover, N. H., May 34, 1896. 



FROTHINGHAM, WARD BROOKS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 59th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1888. Insignia 6635. 

Corporal, 22d Mass. Infantry, August 26, 1861; mustered, Sep- 
tember 6, 1861. Discharged (disability resulting from wound 
received in action), July 30, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 59th Mass. 
Infantry, April 23, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, August 10, 1864; mus- 
tered, January 25, 1865. Mustered out. May 15, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., November 29, 1893. 

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FRY, ALFRED BROOKS. 

Elected March 2, 1887. Insignia 5368. 

By Inheritance, son of THOMAS WILLIAM GARDNER FRY, 
1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 72d N.Y. Infantry, July 23, 1861. Cap- 
tain, Commissary of Subsistence, TJ.S.V., March 21, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, August 5, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 3, 1865, 
" for efficient and meritorious services." Died May 17, 1869. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, 
December 1, 1897. 



FULLER, CHARLES ANTHONY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, llth MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11204. 
2d Lieutenant, llth Maine Infantry, November 7, 1861. Re- 
signed August 8, 1862. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., March 16, 1906. 



FULLER, CHARLES EMERSON. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER. U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1873. Insignia 1466. 

Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Assigned as Chief 
Quartermaster, 10th Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel 
(under Act, July 17, 1862), February 1, 1864. Resigned Novem- 
ber 18, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., October 3, 1907. 



FULLER, CHARLES JAMES. 

CAPTAIN, 13th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 2, 1894. Insignia 10585. 

1st Lieutenant, 13th Conn. Infantry, February 16, 1863. Cap- 
tain, August 21, 1862. Resigned September 1, 1863. 

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FULLER, HENRY WILLIAM. 

COLONEL, 75th U.S. COLORED TROOPS — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1869. Insignia 1169. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st N.H. Infantry, April 30, 1861; mustered. 
May 4, 1861. Mustered out, August 9, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Ad- 
jutant, 4tli N.H. Infantry, September 20, 1861. Resigned October 
29, 1862. Major, 16th isT.H. Infantry, October 30, 1862. Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, November 1, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 
1863. Colonel, 75th U.S.C.T., November 23, 1863. Mustered out, 
November 25, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Eosbury, Mass., April 7, 1885. 



GAFNEY, CHARLES BENJAMIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 13th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7961. 

2d Lieutenant, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 27, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, June 1, 1863; mustered, July 29, 1863. Commissioned 
Captain, May 30, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, June 21, 
1865. 

Died at Rochester, N. H., January 26, 1898. 



GALBRAITH, FREDERIC WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, AIDE-DE-CAMP — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1875. Insignia 1669. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Maine Infantry, June 22, 1863. Captain, 
A.D.C., U.S.V., May 18, 1864. Mustered out, June 8, 1866. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., May 29, 1865, " for gallantry at Atlanta and 
Savannah, Georgia, and during the campaign of the Carolinas." 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious conduct during the campaigns of Atlanta, Sa- 
vannah, and the Carolinas." 

Died at St. Louis, Mo., March 8, 1896. 

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GALBRAITH, SAYW^ARD. 

Elected May 6, 1903. Insignia 13978. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
FREDERIC W. GALBRAITH. 



GALLOUPE, FRANCIS ELLIS. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8443. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
ISAAC P. GALLOUPE. 



GALLOUPE, ISAAC FRANCIS. 

MAJOR SURGEON, 17th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET LIEU- 
TENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1889. Insignia 6685. 

Major, Surgeon, 17th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861 ; mustered, 
July as, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious 
services during the war." 

Died at Lynn, Mass., May 17, 1909. 



GALUCIA, MELVIN ADAMS. 

Elected March 3, 1904. Insignia 14216. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain WARREN B. 
GALUCIA. 



GALUCIA, WARREN BOWEN. 

CAPTAIN, 56th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 3, 1883. Insignia 2644. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 18th Mass. Infantry, July 26, 1861; 
mustered, August 24, 1861. Discharged (disability) November 8, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, 56th Mass. Infantry, September 5, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, January 4, 1864. Captain, June 24, 1864; mus- 
tered, October 21, 1864. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. 

Died at Dedham, Mass., November 27, 1902. 

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GANSEVOORT, HENRY SANFORD. 

CAPTAIN, 5th ARTILLERY — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL. U.S.A. 
— COLONEL. 13th NEW YORK CAVALRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1868, in Commandeiy of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 759. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, April 6, 1870. 

Private, 7th Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of U.S., April 26, 
1861. Mustered out, June 3, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, 
U.S.A., May 14, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, March 1, 1862. Captain, 
August 13, 1866. Lieutenant Colonel, 13th N.Y. Cavalry, June 
20, 1863. Colonel, March 28, 1864. Discharged June 23, 1865. 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 17, 1862, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services at the battle of Antietam, Maryland." Brevet 
Major, U.S.A., October 14, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious 
services in action near Manassas Gap, Virginia." Brevet Lieuten- 
ant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
services during the war." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 
24, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 

Died at Albany, N. Y., April 12, 1871. 



GARDINER, ROBERT HALLOWELL. 

Elected March 5, 1890. Insignia 7771. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN WILLIAM TUDOR GARDINER, 
Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1836. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 1st Dra- 
goons, U.S.A., July 1, 1840. 2d Lieutenant, December 31, 1840; 
1st Lieutenant, April 21, 1846. Captain, October 19, 1851. Ma- 
jor, 2d Cavalry, October 26, 1861. Retired November 14, 1861, 
" for disability resulting from exposure in line of duty." Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for meritorious 
services during the war." Died September 27, 1879. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, August 
7, 1900. 

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GARDNER, HARRISON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT 45th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 3, 1886. Insignia 4493. 
1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., February 12, 1899. 



GARDNER, HEZEKIAH. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.A. — BREVET LIEUTEN- 
ANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 1, 1881. Insignia 2246. 

Captain, 100th Illinois Infantry, August 30, 1862. Mustered 
out, August 18, 1864. Captain, Veteran Reserve Corps, September 
15, 1864. Mustered out, October 28, 1866. Captain, 44th In- 
fantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted October 29, 1866. Un- 
assigned, May 27, 1869. Retired December 15, 1870, "for loss of 
right leg from wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in 
the battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee." Brevet Major and 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritori- 
ous conduct at the battle of Chattanooga, and at the charge on 
Missionary Ridge." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
January 3, 1883. 



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GELRAY, JOSEPH WILEY. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, — BREVET LIEDTENANT COLONEL, U.S.A. MA- 
JOR, 4th MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1873. Insignia 1495. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, February 12, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, July 23, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, Octo- 
ber 13, 1864. Captain, 57th Mass. Infantry, October 19, 1864. 
Discharged to accept promotion, November 14, 1864. Major, 4th 
Mass. Heavy Artillery, December 7, 1864. Mustered out, June 17, 

1865. Commissioned Colonel, 59th Mass. Infantrj', February 8, 
1865; not mustered. Captain, 45th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 

1866. Unassigned, July 22, 1869. Retired December 15, 1870, 
"for loss of right arm and for wounds received in line of duty." 
Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious 
services at the battle of Cedar Mountain, Virginia." Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 10, 1900. 



GEORGE, EDWARD BARTON. 

Elected January 3, 1912. Insignia 16648. 

By Inheritance, son of WALLACE THAXTEE GEORGE, Ser- 
geant, 19th Massachusetts Infantry, August 12, 1862. Discharged 
for promotion October 29, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 37th U.S. Colored 
Troops, October 30, 1863. Resigned February 13, 1865. Died 
May 6, 1910. 



GIBBON, JOHN. 

Elected October 16, 1888, in Commandery of the State of Ore- 
gon. Insignia 6511. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 31, 1909. 

In Succession, son of Companion Major General JOHN GIB- 
BON (Commandery of the State of Oregon). 

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GIDDINGS, EDWARD LEACH. 

CAPTAIN, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1671. 

Captain, 40th Mass. Infantry, September 6, 1862. Discharged 
(disability) Februaiy 25, 1864. 
Died at Beverly, Mass., Juiy 28, 1903. 

GIFFORD, FREDERICK SEYMOUR. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 3(1 MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 1, 1870. Insignia 1218. 

Quartermaster-Sergeant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Quartermas- 
ter-Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 
6th Unattached Company Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 3d 
Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 1, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, July 11, 
1864. Discharged (disability) April 20, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, De- 
cember 4, 1895. 

GILBERT, DANIEL DUDLEY. 

ASSISTANT SURGEON (MASTER), U.S.N. 

Elected November 3, 1875. Insignia 1751. 

Medical Cadet, U.S.A., March, 1862, to November 10, 1862. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., November 10, 1862. Assistant 
Surgeon, U.S.N., January 25, 1863. Resigned August 16, 1864. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., January 3, 1909. 

GILE, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 117th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected June 7, 1882. Insignia 2520. 

Private, 16th N.H. Infantry, October 24, 1862. Mustered out, 
August 20, 1863. Private, 18th N.H. Infantry, September 19, 

1864. Discharged to accept promotion, September 30, 1864. Cap- 
tain, 18th N.H. Infantry, October 1, 1864. Discharged June 10, 

1865. 1st Lieutenant, 117th U.S.C.T.. August 11, 1865. Cap- 
tain, November 30, 1865. Mustered out, August 10, 1867. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., March 2, 1908. 

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GILE, WILLIAM WAITT. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11316. 

In Succession, son of Companion Captain WILLIAM A. GILE. 

GILES, ISAAC WILLARD. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 7th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.A. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10715. 

Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 7th Mass. Infantry, June 15, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 7th Mass. Infantry, May 8, 1863 ; mustered, June 
27, 1863. Mustered out, June 27, 1864. 

GILES, JOSEPH JAMES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 39th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1893. Insignia 10119. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 
1861; mustered. May 1, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry. August 14, 1862. Transferred 
to 39th Mass. Infantry, August 18, 1862. Discharged (disability) 
August 23, 1864. 

GILLESPIE, GEORGE LEWIS. 

MAJOR GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November 4, 1885, in Commandery of the State of New- 
York. Insignia 4061. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 1, 1886. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1858. 2d Lieutenant, Corps of Engi- 
neers, U.S.A., June 17, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, March 3, 1863. 
Captain, April 22, 1864. Major, September 5, 1871. Lieutenant 
Colonel, October 12, 1886. Colonel, October 2, 1895. Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., May 27, 1898. Discharged October 31, 1898. 
Brigadier General, Chief of Engineers, May 3, 1901. Major Gen- 
eral, January 23, 1904. Retired June 17, 1905. Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., August 1, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services 
during the campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.A., April 9, 1865, " for gallant and meritori- 
ous services in the campaign from Winchester to Appomattox 
Court House, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, 
December 31, 1888. 

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GILMAN, OSMON BURNAP. 

Elected May 3, 1911. Insignia 16508. 

By Inheritance, son of OSMON BAKER GILMAN, Acting 
Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., December 31, 1863. Discharged 
September 27, 18G5. Died May 27, 1868. 



GILMORE, HOMER GRANNIS. 

CAPTAIN, 10th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1875. Insignia 1682. 

1st Sergeant, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 10th Mass. Infantry, November 6, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
August 9, 1862. Captain, November 26, 1862. Mustered out, 
July 1, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meri- 
torious services during the war." 

Died at Springfield, Mass., October 14, 1908. 



GLAZIER, NELSON NEWTON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st VERMONT HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1904. Insignia 14182. 

Private and Corporal, 11th Vermont Infantry, afterwards 1st 
Vermont Heavy Artillery, September 1, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, No- 
vember 2, 1863 ; mustered, December 22, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
January 21, 1864; mustered, February 12, 1864. Discharged 
(disability resulting from loss of left arm from wound received 
in action), September 3, 1864. 



GLEASON, DANIEL HENRY LAWRENCE. 

CAPTAIN, 1st MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3510. 

Private and Ist Sergeant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, September 25, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, July 27, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
February 1, 1863; mustered, April 12, 1863. Captain, January 
27, 1864; mustered, March 28, 1864. Discharged (disability re- 
sulting from wounds received in action), September 14, 1864. 

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GLEASON, HARRY LONGFELLOW. 

Elected March 6, 1907. Insignia 15344. 

Son of Companion Captain DANIEL H. L. GLEASON. 



GODDARD, HENRY PERKINS. 

CAPTAIN, 14th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1874. Insignia 1521. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d N.Y. Cavalry, March 7, 1862. Resigned May 
26, 1862. Sergeant-Major, 14th Conn. Infantry, June 11, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 14th Conn. Infantry, September 17, 1862. Ist 
Lieutenant, December 20, 1862. Captain, March 19, 1864. Re- 
signed April 26, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
AprU 30, 1882. 



GODDARD, ROBERT HALE IVES. 

CAPTAIN, AIDE-DE-CAMP — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1870. Insignia 1142. 

Private, 1st Infantry, R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the 
U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Volunteer 
A.D.C. at Headquarters, 9th Army Corps, September 20, 1862. 
Captain, Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., March 11, 1863. Resigned July 
3, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 1, 1864, " for gallant and 
meritorious services during the campaign in East Tennessee and at 
the siege of Kjioxville." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 
2, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at Fort Stedman 
and in the assault before Fort Sedgwick, Virginia." 

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GODDARD, WILLIAM. 

MAJOR. 1st INFANTRY, RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 2, 1879. Insignia 1900. 

Colonel and Aide-de-Camp, Staff of Governor of Rhode Island 
(serving in the field), April, 1861. Resigned August 10, 1861 
Major, 1st Infantry, E.I. Detached Militia, June 27, 1861. Mus- 
tered out, August 3, 1861. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., De- 
cember 12, 1862 (General Orders 349, Army of the Potomac), to 
December 23, 1862. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for meritorious services in raising and fitting out troops 
from Rhode Island." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for distinguished gallantry at the first battle of Bull Run, 
Virginia." 

Died at Providence, R. I., September 20, 1907. 



GOFF, NATHAN, JR. 

COLONEL, 37th U.S. COLORED TROOPS — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, D.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1884. Insignia 3148. 

Captain, 2d R.I. Infantry', June 6, 1861. Major, July 22, 1862. 
Lieutenant Colonel, December 13, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 22d 
U.S.C.T., December 23, 1863. Colonel, 37th U.S.C.T., October 
25, 1864. Mustered out, June 4, 1867. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for long and faithful service and gallant 
conduct in the field." 

Died at Warren, R. I., April 17, 1903. 



GOLDSMITH, SANFORD KING. 

CAPTAIN, 59th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1884. Insignia 3676. 

Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged to 
accept promotion, January- 6, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 59th Mass. 
Infantry, January 6, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, June 23, 1864. Cap- 
tain, March 25, 1865. Mustered out, May 15, 1865. Brevet Cap- 
tain, U.S.V., March 25, 1865, " for gallantry at Fort Stedman, 
Virginia." 

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GOODALE GREENLEAF AUSTIN. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected June 10, 1885, in Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 3663. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 8, 1903. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 6th Maine Infantry, May 7, 
1861. 1st Lieutenant, 77th U.S.C.T., January 2, 1864. Captain, 
May 24, 1864. Mustered out, November 14, 1866. Brevet Major, 
U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services 
during the war." 1st Lieutenant, 23d Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 
1866; accepted November 24, 1866. Captain, June 25, 1878. 
Major, April 26, 1898. Lieutenant Colonel, 3d Infantry, July 19, 
1899. Colonel, 17th Infantrv-, April 1, 1901. Brigadier General, 
February 23, 1903. Eetired February 24, 1903. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in 
the battle of Gettysburg." 



GOODELL, HENRY HILL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 25th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1892. Insignia 9473. 

2d Lieutenant, 25th Conn. Infantry, August 16, 1862 ; mustered, 
November 11, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, April 14, 1863. Mustered 
out, August 26, 1863. 

Died at sea on Steamer " Nacoochee," April 23, 1905. 



GOODELL, JOHN BOYDEN. 

CAPTAIN, 51st INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected February 5, 1896. Insignia 11361. 
1st Lieutenant, 51st Infantiy, M.V.M., September 25, 1862. 
Captain, January 27, 1863. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. 

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GOODRICH, IRA BLAKE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 21st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 4, 1894. Insignia 10510. 

Corporal and 1st Sergeant, 21st Mass. Infantry, August 23, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 21st Mass. Infantry, September 7, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, January 15, 1863; mustered, March 6, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, August 30, 1864. 



GOODWIN, FRANCIS EDWIN. 

CAPTAIN, 25th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1903. Insignia 13928. 

1st Lieutenant, 25th Massachusetts Infantry, October 12, 1861. 
Captain, March 20, 1862. Mustered out, October 20, 1864. 
Died at Worcester, Mass., October 18, 1904. 



GORDON, GEORGE HENRY. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected Februaiy 2, 1870. Insignia 1139. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1842. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Mounted 
Rifles, U.S.A., July 1, 1846. 2d Lieutenant, January 8, 1848. 
1st Lieutenant, August 30, 1853. Resigned October 31, 1854. 
Colonel, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861. Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., June 9, 1862. Mustered out, August 24, 1865. Brevet 1st 
Lieutenant, U.S.A., April 18, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious 
conduct at Cerro Gordo." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., April 9, 
1865, " for meritorious and distinguished services." 

Died at Framingham, Mass., August 29, 1886. 



GORDON, WILLIAM HENRY, 

Elected November 7, 1906. Insignia 15205. 
Nephew of Companion Major SETH C. GORDON (Command- 
ery of the State of Maine) . 

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GOULD, EZRA PALMER. 

MAJOR. 59th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTUY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1679. 

Private, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 18, 1861. Discharged to 
accept promotion, December 20, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 55th Mass. 
Infantry, October 15, 1863. Captain, 59th Mass. Infantry, Janu- 
ary 22, 1864. Major, August 20, 1864. Transferred to 57th Mass. 
Infantry, May 26, 1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
November 6, 1889. 



GOULD, FRANCIS. 

FIRST LTEDTENANT, 40th NEW YORK INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1874. Insignia 1518. 

1st Sergeant, 40th N.Y. Infantry, June 21, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
40th F.Y. Infantry, November 4, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, February 
6, 1862. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds), January 
10, 1863. 

Died at Arlington, Mass., September 7, 1874. 



GOULD, JOHN HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 3d RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY, V.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5800. 

Captain, 3d E.I. Heavy Artillery, August 27, 1861. Com- 
missioned Major, March 22, 1864; not mustered. Resigned (dis- 
ability) March 6, 1864. 

Died at Medfield, Mass., October 3, 1904. 



GOULDING, JOSEPH HIRAM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 6th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 8734. 

2d Lieutenant, 6th U.S.C.T., September 19, 1863. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, May 6, 1865. Mustered out, September 20, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Janu- 
ary 26, 1892. 

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GOVE, WESLEY ALFRED. 

Elected March 2, 1910. Insignia 16176. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain WESLEY A. GOVE. 



GOVE, V^^ESLEY AUSTIN. 

CAPTAIN, 3(J MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1881. Insignia 2242. 

Private, 41st Mass. Infantry, August 13, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
41st Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalr\% September 20, 
1862. Captain, March 30, 1865. Discharged (disability resulting 
from wounds received in action and long confinement in Rebel 
prisons). May 15, 1865. 

Died at St. Mary's, Fla., March 13, 1901. 



GOVE, WILLIAM AUSTIN. 

Elected January 1, 1902. Insignia 13430. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain WESLEY A. GOVE. 



GRAGG, ISAAC PAUL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 61st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
CAPTAIN. U.S.V. 

Elected March 5, 1884. Insignia 3160. 

Private and Corporal, 1st Mass. Infantry, April 17, 1861 ; mus- 
tered. May 24, 1861. Mustered out, May 25, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 
61st Mass. Infantry, September 8, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, December 
9, 1864; mustered, December 19, 1864. Mustered out, July 16, 
1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the 
fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent 
army under General Robert E. Lee." 

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GRANGER, JAMES NATHANIEL. 

FIRST LIEDTENANT, 2d RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY. U.S.Y. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10716. 
1st Lieutenant, 2d E.I. Infantry, January 21, 1865; mustered, 
April 21, 1865. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. 
Died at Bronxville, N. Y., October 27, 1897. 



GRANT, CHARLES EDWARD. 

CAPTAIN, snth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MA.IOR. D.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1895. Insignia 10912. 

Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 22, 1861. Discharged 
to accept promotion, May 25, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 55th Mass. In- 
fantry, May 23, 1863. Captain, June 7, 1863. Mustered out, 
August 29, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
gallantry on James Island, S. C, July 2, 1864." 



GRANTMAN, WILLIAM. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 13th NEW HAMrSIIIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5157. 

Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. Discharged to accept 
promotion, August 18, 1862. Captain, 13th N.H. Infantry, Sep- 
tember 27, 1862; mustered, September 30, 1862. Major, June 1, 
1863. Lieutenant Colonel, July 15, 1864. Discharged (disa- 
bility) October 16, 1864. 



GRAVES, CYRUS EDWIN. 

CAPTAIN. 33d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1885. Insignia 3845. 

1st Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. Captain, 
December 4, 1862. Mustered out, June 11, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V., March 16, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at 
the engagement at Averysborough, North Carolina." 

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GRAY, CHARLES CHILDS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 1st KUODE ISLAND LIGHT AKTILLEKY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9602. 

Private, 1st Battery R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., 
April 18, 1861; mustered, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 6, 
1861. Corporal and Sergeant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, September 
4, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, May 27, 1864. 
Mustered out, July 17, 1865. 



GRAY, FRANCIS EDWARD. 

CAPTAIN, a7th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1875. Insignia 1743. 

1st Sergeant, 37t]i Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 37th Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, No- 
vember 18, 1863. Captain, November 20, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 21, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandcry of the State of California, No- 
vember 5, 1890. 



GRAY, FRANK BOYNTON. 

Elected March 2, 1904. Insignia 14217. 

By Inheritance, son of ROBERT HENRY GRAY, Sergeant, 
4th Maine Infantry, June 15, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, August 15, 
1861. Captain, February 5, 1863. Major, January 13, 1864. 
Died May 9, 1864, of wounds received at the battle of the 
Wilderness. 



GRAY, JOHN CHIPMAN. 

MAJOR, JUDGE ADVOCATE, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10717. 

2d Lieutenant, 41st Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cav- 
alry, October 7, 1862. Major, Judge Advocate, U.S.V., July 25, 
1864. Resigned July 14, 1865. 

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GREELEY, MOSES REUBEN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SUliGEON, 3d MINNESOTA IN- 
FANTUY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8058. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Minnesota Infantry, Sep- 
tember 5, 18G2. Mustered out, September 2, 1865. 
Died at South Weymouth, Mass., April 23, 1895. 



GREEN, CHARLES LANMAN. 

PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON (LIEUTENANT), U.S.N. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3504. 

Captain's Clerk, U.S.N., May, 1861, to September, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 51st Infantry, Pennsylvania Mil- 
itia, in service of the U.S., July 11, 1863. Mustered out, Septem- 
ber 2, 1863. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., May 31, 18G4. 
Assistant Surgeon, June 23, 1864. Passed Assistant Surgeon, 
October 11, 1867. Resigned January 15, 1870. 



GREEN, MILBREY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, loth BATTERY, MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT AR- 
TILLERY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected March 3, 1875. Insignia 1618. 

Private and Corporal, 1st Ma.ss. Battery, August 28, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Battery, September 21, 1862. Mustered out, 
October 19, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 10th Mass. Battery, October 28, 

1864. 1st Lieutenant, February 27, 1865. Mustered out, June 9, 

1865. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and efficient services." 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 8, 1911. 



GREENE, LEVI RAWSON. 

FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER (LIEUTENANT), U.S.N. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1728. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., March 19, 1858. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, December 1, 1860. 1st Assistant Engineer, October 15, 
1863. Resigned August 2, 1869. 

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GREENOUGH, GEORGE GORDON. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected April 17, 1885. Member at large. Insignia 3806. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1861. Served as Volunteer Aide-de- 
Camp, Staff of Major General W. H. French, Commanding 3d 
Army Corps, July 12 to August, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 12th In- 
fantry, U.S.A., June 23, 1865. 1st Lieutenant, June 23, 1865, 
Transferred to 21st Infantry, September 21, 1866. Unassigned, 
April 19, 1869. Assigned to 4th Artillery, December 15, 1870. 
Captain, December 1, 1883. Major, 4th Artillery, March 8, 1898. 
Lieutenant Colonel, Artillery Corps, July 1, 1901. Colonel, Feb- 
ruary 21, 1903. Brigadier General, retired, December 8, 1908. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
December 6, 1899. 



GREENOUGH, WILLIAM SMITH. 

CAPTAIN, 18th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1872. Insignia 1450. 

Private and Corporal, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 1, 1862. Mustered out, August 28, 1863. Cap- 
tain, 18th N.H. Infantry, September 30, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 10, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, "for gal- 
lantry before Petersburg, Virginia." 



GRIER, MATTHEW C. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 4th ARTILLERY. U.S.A. 

Elected January 1, 1896. Insignia 11290. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 82d Pennsylvania Infantry, July 23, 
1861. Discharged (disability) February 6, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
3d Pennsylvania Hea\7 Artillery, July 28, 1863. Mustered out, 
November 9, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., May 11, 
1866. Transferred to 4th Artillery, October 23, 1866. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, July 1, 1868. Resigned March 7, 1874. 

Died at Maiden, Mass., May 26, 1907. 

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GRIFFIN, CHARLES LAMSON. 

Elected November 3, 188G. Insignia 5097. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Major General SIMON 
G. GRIFFIN. 

Transfen-ed to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 2, 1908. 



GRIFFIN, SIMON GOODELL. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1871. Insignia 1289. 

Captain, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 4, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 
6th N.H. Infantry, October 29, 1861. Colonel, April 22, 1862. 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 12, 1864. Mustered out, August 
24, 1865. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " for gal- 
lant and meritorious conduct in the assault on the enemy's lines 
in front of Port Sedgwick, Virginia." 

Died at Keene, N. H., January 14, 1902. 



GRIFFIN, WnXIAM FRANKLIN. 

CAPTAIN. 49th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected January 4, 1888. Insignia 5951. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 93d Illinois Infantry, August 9, 1862 ; 
mustered, October 13, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, 
June 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 11th Louisiana Infantry, after- 
ward 49th U.S.C.T., April 22, 1863; mustered, June 4, 1863. 
Captain, March 19, 1864. Mustered out, March 22, 1866. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 6, 1896. 

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GRIMES, JAMES FORSAITH. 

CAPTAIN, 17th INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.A. 

Elected April 3, 1889. Insignia 6992. 

Captain, 17th Infantry, U.S.A., August 5, 1861. Transferred to 
26th Infantry, September 21, 1866. Transferred to 10th Infantry, 
May 19, 1869. Discharged December 31, 1870. Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., August 1, 1874, " for gallant services at Spottsylvania and 
during the campaign before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services during the war." 

Died at Hillsboro, N. H., November 18, 1910. 

GRIMES, JAMES WILSON. 

Elected April 5, 1899. Insignia 12540. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
JAMES F. GRIMES. 

GRINNELL, HENRY WALTON. 

LIEUTENANT, U..S.N. 

Elected December 1, 1886. Insignia 5099. 

Master's Mate, U.S.N., July 30, 1861. Acting Ensign, Novem- 
ber 11, 1862. Acting Master, January 6, 1864, " for good conduct 
in charge of naval howitzers at capture of Aranzas Pass., Texas." 
Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, May 3, 1865. Ensign, March 12, 
1868; declined. Discharged July 25, 1868. Lieutenant, May 4, 
1898. Discharged January 10, 1899. 

GUINEY, PATRICK ROBERT. 

COLONEL, 9th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1876. Insignia 1754. 

Captain, 9th Mass. Infantry, June 11, 1861. Major, October 24, 

1861. Lieutenant Colonel, January 28, 1862. Colonel, July 26, 

1862. Mustered out, June 21, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 21, 1877. 

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GUSHEE, EDWARD MANNING. 

CHAPLAIN, 9th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11205. 
Chaplain, 9th N.H. Infantry, July 10, 1862 ; mustered, August 
23, 1862. Resigned October 20, 1863. 

HADDOCK, CHARLES. 

MAJOR. SURGEON, 8th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 4, 1874. Insignia 1524. 

Major, Surgeon, Stli Infantry, M.V.M., November 7, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, August 7, 1863. 

Died at Beverly, Mass., October 10, 1889. 

HAINES, HENRY CARGILL. 

Elected October 3, 1883. Insignia 2939. 

Cadet Midshipman, U.S.N.A., June 26, 1875. 2d Lieutenant, 
U.S.M.C, July 1, 1883. 1st Lieutenant, June 25, 1890. Captain, 
August 11, 1898. Major, August 15, 1900. Lieutenant Colonel, 
December 15, 1904. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
THOMAS J. HAINES. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
November 7, 1883. 

HAINES, THOMAS JEFFERSON. 

MAJOR, COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.A. 

Elected May 5, 1875. Insignia 1819. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1845. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Artillery, 
U.S.A., July 1, 1849. 1st Lieutenant, July 9, 1853. Adjutant, 
October 1, 1855. Captain, 13th Infantry, May 14, 1861; declined. 
Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, August 3, 1861. Colonel, 
A.A.D.C, U.S.V., May 1, 1862, to May 31, 1866. Major, Commis- 
sary of Subsistence, February 9, 1863. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 13, 
1865, " for faitlif ul and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Hartford, Conn., August 14, 1883. 

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HALE, CLAYTON. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.A. 

Elected January 6, 1886, in Coininandery of the State of Ohio. 
Insignia 4396. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Mas- 
sachusetts, February 1, 1892. 

Captain, 59th Illinois Infantrj', July 17, 1861. Major, April 1, 
1863. Lieutenant Colonel, December 5, 1863. Mustered out, 
December 8, 1865. 1st Lieutenant, 16th Infantry, U.S.A., Febru- 
ary 23, 1866. Transferred to 34th Infantry, September 21, 1866. 
R.Q.M., February 10, 1867, to April 14, 1867. Transferred to 
16th Infantry, April 14, 1869. Captain, September 24, 1871. 
Eetired December 30, 1890, "for disability in line of duty." 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services in the battle of Stone River, Tenn." Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in 
the battle of Missionary Ridge, Tenn." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in 
the battle of Franklin, Tenn." 

Transferred to tlie Commandery of the State of Iowa, April 
4, 1894. 



HALE, EDWARD EVERETT. 

Elected May 2, 1888. 3d Class. Insignia 6343. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Earn- 
est in all patriotic action. A man of peace defending and advo- 
cating a war for right. 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., June 10, 1909. 



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HALE, HENRY APPLETON. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1883. Insignia 2688. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 
1861; mustered. May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1861. Captain, 
July 1, 1862. Captain, Assist<ant Adjutant General, IT.S.V., June 
30, 1864. Mustered out, November 11, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V, March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at 
Kinston, North Carolina." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the 
war." 



HALL, ARTHUR WELLESLEY. 

Elected December 6, 1899. Insignia 12691. 
Son of Companion Captain DANIEL HALL. 



HALL, BENJAMIN LEWIS. 

CAPTAIN 5th RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1909. Insignia 15832. 

Private, 1st R.I.D.M., May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 
1861. Sergeant, 5th Ehode Island Heavy Artillery, December 16, 
1861 ; 2d Lieutenant, June 2, 1862 ; Captain, December 13, 1862. 
Resigned May 5, 1863. 



HALL, DANIEL. 

CAPTAIN, ADDITIONAL AIDE-DECAMP, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9603. 

Captain, A.A.D.C, U.S.V., June 7, 1862. Resigned November 
21, 1863. 

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HALL, EDWARD HENRY. 

CHAPLAIN, 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 7, 1877. Insignia 1803. 
Chaplain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, June 18, 1863. 

Died at Taunton, Mass., February 22, 1912. 



HALL, HAMH^TON WARREN. 

CAPTAIN, 59th ILLINOIS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9604. 

2d Lieutenant, 9th Missouri Infantiy (changed to 59th Illinois 
Infantry), August 16, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, June 17, 1862; mus- 
tered, October 10, 1862. Captain, December 23, 1862; mustered, 
February 1, 1863. Resigned September 20, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Minnesota, De- 
cember 6, 1901. 



HALL, HENRY THROOP. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 34th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4331. 

Sergeant, 34th Mass. Infantry, July 17, 1862; mustered, July 
31, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 34th Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1862; 
mustered, December 15, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, October 18, 1864; 
mustered, December 9, 1864. Commissioned Captain, February 
18, 1865 ; not mustered. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. 

Died at Medford, Mass., November 16, 1897. 



HALL, HENRY THROOP. 

Elected January 1, 1902. Insignia 13431. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant HENRY T. 
HALL. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
December 31, 1905. 

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HALL, JAMES LEVIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1888. Insignia 6636. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, March 1, 1863. Dis- 
charged (disability resulting from wound received in action), Octo- 
ber 3, 1864. 



HALL, THERON E. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER — BREVET 

COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1870. Insignia 1144. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 21st Mass. Infantry, September 18, 
1861. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., July 22, 1862. Assigned as Chief 
Quartermaster, 9th Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel 
(under Act of July 17, 1863), January, 1863. Resigned Decem- 
ber 5, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for efficient 
and meritorious services in his department." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. 

Died at San Diego, Cal., August 3, 1880. 



HALLADAY, CHARLES STUART. 

ACTING ASSISTANT I'AYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected June 3, 1874. Insignia 1582. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., June 7, 1864. Discharged 
October 24, 1865. 

Died at Chestnut Hill, Mass., June 13, 1907. 



HALLADAY, HENRY GRINNELL. 

Elected February 1, 1893. Insignia 10000. 
In Succession, son of Companion Acting Assistant Paymaster 
CHARLES S. HALLADAY. 

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HALLETT, DANIEL BUNKER. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected May 2, 1894. Insignia 10586. 

Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., September 11, 1862. Acting En- 
sign, December 20, 1863. Resigned May 12, 1864. 

HALLETT, DANIEL EMERY. 

Elected December 6, 1905. Insignia 14818. 

Son of Companion Acting Ensign DANIEL B. HALLETT. 



HALLOWELL, EDWARD NEEDLES. 

COLONEL, 54th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BKBVBT BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1868. Insignia 958. 

1st Lieutenant, Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, October 18 to Decem- 
ber 16, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantn', January 11, 
1862. Ist Lieutenant, November 12, 1862. Captain, 54th Mass. 
Infantry, March 6, 1863. Major, April 17, 1863. Lieutenant 
Colonel, May 31, 1863. Colonel, July 18, 1863. Mustered out, 
August 20, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 27, 
1865, " for meritorious services." 

Died at West Medford, Mass., July 26, 1871. 



HALLOWELL, NORWOOD PENROSE. 

COLONEL, 55tli MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1884. Insignia 3054. 

1st Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Captain, 
November 26, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 54th Mass. Infantry, 
April 17, 1863. Colonel, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 30, 1863. Re- 
signed (disability resulting from wound received in action), No- 
vember 2, 1863. 

HALLOWELL, ROBERT HAYDOCK. 

Elected April 6, 1904. Insignia 14246. 
Son of Companion Colonel NORWOOD P. HALLOWELL. 

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HALSTEAD, EMINEL POTTER. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 721. 

Captain, 2d N.Y. Heavy Artillery, December 11, 1861. Captain, 
Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., April 14, 1862. Resigned 
June 28, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faith- 
ful and meritorious services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
February 1, 1882. 



HAMILTON, CHARLES SMITH. 

MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1874. Insignia 1552. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1839. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 2d In- 
fantry, U.S.A., July 1, 1843. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, No- 
vember 17, 1845. 1st Lieutenant, June 30, 1847. Resigned April 
30, 1853. Colonel, 3d Wisconsin Infantry, May 11, 1861; mus- 
tered, June 29, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 10, 1861, 
to rank from May 17, 1861. Major General, September 19, 1862. 
Resigned April 13, 1863. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 20, 
1847, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of Con- 
treras and Churubusco, in Mexico." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 



HAIVIMER, CHARLES DUNKEL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 124th OHIO INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 10, 1887, in Commandery of the State of Ohio. 
Insignia 5550. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Mass- 
achusetts, September 8, 1891. 

Private, 124th Ohio Infantry, August 4, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
Adjutant, 124th Ohio Infantry, May 23, 1863. Mustered, June 30, 
1863. Commissioned Captain, January 18, 1865; declined. Ist 
Lieutenant, February 26, 1865. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. 

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HAJMMOND, DANIEL WEBSTER. 

CAPTAIN, 23d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1901. Insignia 13130. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 
1861 ; mustered, April 30, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 8, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 18, 1862; mustered. April 28, 1863. Captain, 
June 1, 1863 ; mustered, August 10, 1863. Commissioned Major, 
October 14, 1864 ; not mustered. Mustered out, June 25, 1865. 



HAMMOND, PHILIP. 

Elected February 7, 1906. Insignia 14928. 

Son' of Companion Captain DANIEL W. HAMMOND. 



HANDY, WILLIAM BYRON. 

Elected May 2, 1894. Insignia 10589. 

Private, 1st Mass. Heavy Artiller}-, U.S.V., April 26, 1898. 
Mustered out, November 14, 1898. 

By Inheritance, son of GEORGE EDWIN HANDY, Private, 
Corporal and Sergeant, 5th N.H. Infantry, October 23, 1861. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion April 25, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 1st 
U.S. Volunteers, April 25, 1864. Mustered out. May 10, 1866. 
Died January 12, 1881. 



HANLEY, PATRICK THCMAS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 9th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8438. 

1st Lieutenant, 9tli Mass. Infantry, June 11, 1861. Captain, 
August 26, 1861. Major, January 28, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 
July 26, 1862. Mustered out, June 21, 1864. Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious conduct during the 
war." 

Died at Eoxbury, Mass., March 31, 1899. 

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HANSCOM, EDGAR FORSYTH. 

Elected November 1, 1911. Insignia 16595. 
In Succession, son of Companion Naval Constructor JOHN 
F. HANSCOM (Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania). 



HANSCOM, SANFORD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, lltli MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9806. 

1st Lieutenant, Sth Company Unassigned Maine Infantry, after- 
wards 11th Maine Infantry, December 17, 1864; appointed Adju- 
tant, March 29, 1865. Mustered out, December 15, 1865. 



HAPGOOD, CHARLES EDWARD. 

COLONEL, ."Ith NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1703. 

Captain, 5th N.H. Infantry, October 13, 1861. Lieutenant 
Colonel, December 14, 1863. Colonel, July .3, 1863. Discharged 
October 14, 1864. 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., September 24, 1909. 



HARDY, ALPHEUS HOLMES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 45th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF TUB UNITED STATES. 

Elected April 6, 1869. Insignia 1055. 

1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1863. 
Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 



H.\RDY, ALPHEUS SUMNER. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11317. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant ALPHEUS H. HARDY. 

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HARDY, ANTHONY COLBY. 

CHAPLAIN, aSth NEW FIAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected November 17, 1891, in Commandery of the State of Ver- 
mont. Insignia 9188. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 31, 1897. 

Chaplain, IStli N.H. Infantry, April 2.i, 1865. Mustered out, 
July 29, 1865. 

Died at Concord, N. H., September 15, 1902. 



HARLOW, FREDERICK BEMIS. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9610. 

By Inheritance, nephew of FREDERICK AUGUSTUS BEMIS, 
1st Sergeant, 21st Massachusetts Infantry, August 23, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 21st Massachusetts Infantry, February 28, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, July 28, 1862. Killed in action at Chantilly, Virginia, 
September 1, 1862. 



HARLOW, WILLIAM TAYLOR. 

CAPTAIN, 21st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRT, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1895. Insignia 11265. 

1st Lieutenant, 21st Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1861. Cap- 
tain, July 29, 1862 ; mustered, Januaiy 5, 1863. Resigned April 
25, 1863. 



HARMON, WILLIAM ELMER. 

Elected February 2, 1898. Insig-nia 12166. 

By Inheritance, son of WILLIAM EEATUS HARMON, 2d 
Lieutenant, 70th Ohio Infantry, January 6, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
February 11, 1862. Kesigned September 3, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 
10th Cavalry, U.S.A., August 11, 1867. 1st Lieutenant, December 
6, 1873. Died July 6, 1886. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 31, 1902. 

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HARRIMAN, DAVID SAMUEL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 12th MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1881. Insignia 2245. 

Private, 8th N.H. Infantry, October 18, 1861. Discharged May 
25, 1863. Private and Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service 
of the U.S., July 20, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. 1st 
Lieutenant, 10th Company Unassigned, Maine Infantry, aftervrards 
12th Maine Infantry, February 8, 1865. Discharged September 
19, 1865. 



HARRINGTON, SAMUEL. 

CAPTAIN, 25th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1884. Insignia 3674. 

1st Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Captain, 
November 5, 1862. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, January 
10, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., October 5, 1895. 



HARRIS, CHARLES WILLIAMS. 

CAPTAIN, 7th MICHIGAN INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 6, 1893. Insignia 10342. 

2d Lieutenant, 7th Michigan Infantry, June 24, 1861; mus- 
tered, September 22, 1861. Ist Lieutenant, January 1, 1863. Cap- 
tain, September 1, 1862. Discharged (disability resulting from 
wounds received in action) November 4, 1864. 



HARRIS, JAMES LOUIS. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5874. 

Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., March, 1864. Acting Ensign, 
April 6, 1864. Discharged October 8, 1867. 

Died at Portsmouth, N. H., September 13, 1906. 

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HARRIS, THOMAS ASTON. 

ACTING VOLUNTEER LIEUTENANT COMMANDER. U.S.N. 

Elected January 1, 1890. Insignia 7568. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., May 27, 1861. Acting Volunteer Lieu- 
tenant, April 27, 1863, " for gallant conduct in face of the enemy." 
Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, April 26, 1865. Dis- 
charged October 24, 1865. 

Died at Portsmouth, N. H., June 26, 1893. 



HARRIS, WILLIAM HENRY. 

COMMODORE, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected January 6, 1892. Insignia 9236. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., September 21, 1861. 2d Assist- 
ant Engineer, July 30, 1863. 1st Assistant Engineer, October 11, 
1866. Passed Assistant Engineer, February 24, 1874. Chief En- 
gineer, December 27, 1883. Captain, March 3, 1899. Commo- 
dore, June 30, 1900. Retired June 30, 1900. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 5, 1901. 



HART, ALBERT BUSHNELL. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14751. 
Son of Companion Surgeon ALBEET G. HART (Commandery 
of the State of Ohio). 



HART, SAMUEL COOK. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 4th MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1889. Insignia 7533. 

1st Sergeant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 
23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 23d Mass. 
Infantry, September 28, 1861. Captain, June 25, 1862. Lieuten- 
ant Colonel, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, November 14, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, June 17, 1865. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., February 4, 1894. 

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HARTWELL, ALFRED STEDMAN. 

COLONEL. SSth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected August 4, 1868. Insignia 1056. 

Corporal, 3d Missouri Infantry, May 8, 1861. Mustered out, 
June 20, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service 
of the U.S., September 13, 1862. Captain, 54th Mass. Infantry, 
March 16, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 
19, 1863. Colonel, November 3, 1863. Mustered, December 1, 
1863. Mustered out, April 30, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, 
TJ.S.V., December 30, 1864, " for gallant services at the battle of 
Honey Hill, South Carolina." 

Died at Honolulu, Hawaii, August 30, 1912. 



HARTWELL, ALFRED TOWNSEND. 

Elected November 5, 1890. Insignia 8269. 

By Inheritance, son of CHARLES ATHEETON HARTWELL, 
1st Lieutenant, 11th Infantry, U.S.A., August 5, 1861. Colonel, 
77th U.S.C.T., December 8, 1863. Transferred to 10th U.S. Col- 
ored Heavy Artillery, October 1, 1865. Mustered out, February 2, 
1807. Captain, 11th Infantry, U.S.A., October 4, 1866; unas- 
signed, April 14, 1869 ; assigned to 8th Cavalry, December 15, 
1870. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., June 27, 1862, "for gallant and 
meritorious services at the battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia." Brevet 
Major, U.S.A., June 14, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices at the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
services during the war." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., De- 
cember 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the 
war." Died October 3, 1876. 



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HARTWELL, CEPHAS LORENZO. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, Tth BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTIL- 
LERY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1884. Insignia 3675. 

Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, Company of Infantry, afterwards re- 
organized as 7th Mass. Battery, April 19, 1861 ; mustered. May 21, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 7th Mass. Battery, April 14, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 17, 1862. Resigned October 5, 1863. 

Died at Pasadena, Cal, April 19, 1890. 



HASKELL, JONATHAN AMORY. 

Elected November 2, 1910. Insignia 16364. 
Nephew of Companion Second Lieutenant ROBERT G. 
AMORY. 



HASTINGS, CHARLES WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, 12th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8059. 

1st Lieutenant, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Captain, 
August 10, 1862. Discharged March 12, 1865. 



HASTINGS, EDWARD ROGERS. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11218. 

Son of Companion Captain CHARLES W. HASTINGS. 



HATCH, OSSIAN LOVEL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 7th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 957. 

Ist Lieutenant, 7th Conn. Infantry, August 31, 1861; mustered, 
September 6, 1861. Mustered out, September 5, 1864. 
Died at Meriden, Conn., February 9, 1888. 

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HATHAWAY, JOHN LIVINGSTON. 

CAPTAIN. COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, O.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1874. Insignia 15G3. 

Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., September 4, 1861. 
Mustered out, October 26, 18C5. Brevet Major, U.S.V., June 2, 
1865, " for etticient and meritorious services." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, IT.S.V., June 3, 18G5, "for faithful and meritorious 
services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 

HAVEN, FRANKLIN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 2d CALIFORNIA CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1870. Insignia 1260. 

Captain, Additional Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., April 15, 1863. Ee- 
signed May 11, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d California Cavalry, 
January 5, 1865; mustered, January 11, 1865. Eesigned April 
30, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 7, 1908. 

HAWES, JOHN ALEXANDER. 

CAPTAIN, 3d INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 1, 1871. Insignia 1288. 

Captain, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., September 18, 1862. Mustered 
out, June 27, 1863. 

Died at Fairhaven, Mass., JLirch 10, 1883. 

HAWKE, JAMES ALBERT. 

MEDICAL DIRECTOR (REAR ADMIRAL), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7962. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 114th Pennsylvania Infantrj', 
March 17, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 215th Pennsylvania Infantiy, 
April 30, 1SG5. Mustered out, July 31, 1865. Assistant Surgeon, 
U.S.N., June 24, 1867. Passed Assistant Surgeon, February 26, 
1873. Surgeon, May 1, 1879. Medical Director, September 24, 
1899. Retired January 31, 1903. 

Died at Washington, D. C, July 25, 1910. 

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HAWKINS, JOHN THOMAS. 

FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER (LIEUTENANT), U.S.N. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6504. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., July 29, 1861. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, December 18, 18G2. 1st Assistant Engineer, January 
30, 1865. 1st Assistant Engineer, July 25, 1866. Resigned 
Januaiy 18, 1869. 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 29, 1912. 

HAWLEY, JOSEPH ROSWELL. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1869. Insignia 1064. 

Captain, 1st Conn. Infantry, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, 
July 31, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 7th Conn. Infantry, September 
17, 1861. Colonel, May 19, 1862. Brigadier General, U.S.V., Sep- 
tember 17, 1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Major 
General, U.S.V., September 28, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
March 1, 1883. 

HAWTHORNE, HARRY LEROY. 

Elected October 2, 1889, in Commandery of the State of Ohio. 
Insignia 7374. Transferred to Commander}' of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, January 1, 1893. 

Cadet Engineer, U.S.N.A., October 1, 1878. Discharged June 
30, 1884. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Artillery, U.S.A., October 30, 1884. 
1st Lieutenant, 4tli Artillery, August 28, 1891. Transferred to 
1st Artillery, April 27, 1894. Transferred to 6th Artillery, March 
8, 1898. Major, 29th Infantry, U.S.V., July 5, 1899. Mustered 
out. May 10, 1901. Transferred to 7th Artillery, August 23, 1899. 
Captain, 6th Artillery, April 5, 1900. Major, Artillery Corps, 
January 25, 1907. Lieutenant Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, 
March 3, 1911. 

Son of Brevet Major LEROY R. HAWTHORNE (Com- 
mandery of the State of Ohio). 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of New York, January 
2, 1895. 

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HAYDEN, EDWARD DANIEL. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected Jime 3, 1874. Insignia 1585. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., September 27, 1863. Dis- 
charged February 2, 1866. 

Died at Woburn, Mass., November 15, 1908. 



HAYES, ALBERT WATSON. 

CAPTAIN, 6th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 2, 1894. Insignia 10587. 

2d Lieutenant, 6th N.H. Infantry, November 30, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, August 4, 1862. Captain, October 24, 1862. Discharged 
(disability) September 30, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 19th Veteran 
Reserve Corps, September 30, 1863. Captain, December 10, 1863. 
Resigned May 7, 1866. 



HAYES, CHARLES COGSWELL. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 43d WISCONSIN INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4259. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 43d Wisconsin Infantry, 
August 10, 1864; mustered, August 29, 1864. Major, Surgeon, 
March 13, 1865. Mustered out, June 24, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Minnesota, No- 
vember 5, 1890. 



HAZARD, JEFFREY. 

CAPTAIN. 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1698. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, October 5, 1861. Cap- 
tain, October 14, 1862. Resigned August 17, 1863. 
Died at Providence, R. I., November 21, 1911. 

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HAZARD, JOHN GARDNER. 

COLONEL. 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY ^ BREVET BRIGA- 
DIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1869. Insignia 1054. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st E.I. Light Artillerj-, August 8, 1861. Cap- 
tain, August 18, 1862. Major, April 19, 1864. Lieutenant 
Colonel, April 13, 1865. Colonel, June 12, 1865. Mustered out, 
July 1, 1865. Colonel, 5th U.S. Veteran Volunteers, July 14, 
1865. Mustered out, March 5, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., August 1, 1864, " for distinguished services and good con- 
duct throughout the campaign, especially at Cold Harbor, Vir- 
ginia." Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. , 
May 3, 1865, " for meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Providence, E. I., May 15, 1897. 



HAZELTON, ISAAC HILLS. 

ASSISTANT SURGEON (MASTER), U.S.N. 

Elected February 7, 1872. Insignia 1387. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., September 17, 1861. Eesigned Sep- 
tember 11, 1865. 

HEARD, ARTHUR MARSTON. 

Elected March 7, 1906. Insignia 15003. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant WILLIAM 
A. HEARD. 



HEARD, JOHN THEODORE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, MEDICAL DIRECTOR — BREVET LIEUTEN- 
ANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 826. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 
1861. Major, Surgeon, U.S.V., May 1, 1862. Assigned as Medi- 
cal Director 4th Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel 
(General Orders 29), February 28, 1864. Mustered out, October 
23, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Gloucester, Mass., September 2, 1906. 

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HEARD, WILLIAM ANDREW. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 14th NEW 
HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1893. Insignia 10120. 

Ist Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 14th N.H. Infantry, September 16, 
1862. Resigned October 15, 1863. 

Died at Sandwich, X. H., April 15, 1901. 



HEDGE, HENRY ROGERS. 

Elected January 1, 1908. Insignia 15587. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant WILLIAM HEDGE. 



HEDGE, WILLIAM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 44th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 921. 

Corporal, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Ist 
Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., January 15, 1863. Mustered 
out, June 18, 1863. 



HEDGE, WILLIAM RUSSELL. 

Elected January 1, 1908. Insignia 15556. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant WILLIAM HEDGE. 



HENDERSON, ROBERT BRUCE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 13th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 1, 1896. Insignia 11291. 

Sergeant, 13th Mass. Infantry, Jiily 20, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
13th Mass. Infantrv-, January 10, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, August 4, 
1863. Mustered out, August 1, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 11, 1907. 

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HENRY, GEORGE EDMUND. 

CAPTAIN, 1st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8060. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, July 13, 18G1. Captain, July 12, 18G2. Mustered out. May 
25, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 14th Veteran Reserve Corps, 
June 18, 1864. Discharged September 26, 1867. Brevet Captain, 
U.S. v., November 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritori- 
ous services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." 

Died at Brookline, Mass., December 31, 1907. 



HENRY, WILLIAM WIRT. 

COLONEL, 10th VERMONT INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5875. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Vermont Infantry, May 22, 1861 ; mustered, 
June 20, 1861. Discharged (disability) November 5, 1861. Major, 
10th Vermont Infantry, August 26, 1862 ; mustered, September 1, 
1862. Lieutenant Colonel, October 17, 1862; mustered, November 
3, 1862. Colonel, April 26, 1864; mustered, June 6, 1864. Dis- 
charged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), De- 
cember 17, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 7, 
1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battles of the 
Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and Cedar 
Creek, Virginia, and Monocacy, Maryland." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 



HERRICK, GEORGE HENRY WEBSTER. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 1st U.S. VOLUNTEERS. 

Elected May 1, 1872. Insignia 1426. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st U.S. Volunteers, April 
20, 1864. Major, Surgeon, August 23, 1864. Mustered out, No- 
vember 27, 1865. 

Died at London, England, July 21, 1877. 

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HESSELTIXE, FRANCIS SNOW. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, IStii MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 975. 

Captain, 3d Maine Infantry, June 4, 1861. Discharged to ac- 
cept promotion, November 14, 1861. Major, 13th Maine Infantry, 
December 10, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, April 28, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, January 6, 1865. 



HESSELTINE, NORMAN FRANCIS. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 8862. 

Son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel FRANCIS S. HES- 
SELTINE. 



HEYWOOD, JOHN RANDOLPH. 

CAPTAIN, 6th U.S. COLORED CAVALRY. 

Elected November 3, 1909. Insignia 16034. 

Private, 1st Massachusetts Infantry, May 23, 1861. Transferred 
to 16th Veteran Reserve Corps, February 26, 1864. Discharged 
May 24, 1864. Captain 6th U.S. Colored Cavalry, January 23, 
1865; mustered. May 2, 1865. Mustered out, April 15, 1866. 



HICKS, SIDNEY SMITH, 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 6th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14086. 

Musician, Principal Musician, 1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 
6th Conn. Infantry, September 12, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 6th 
Conn. Infantry, March 4, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, June 5, 1864. 
Mustered out, August 21, 1865. 

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HIGBEE, JOHN HENLEY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIHBD, U.8.M.C. 

Elected April 12, 1871, in Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia 1280. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, September 25, 1882. 

2d Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, March 9, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, September 1, 1861. Captain, June 10, 1864. Major, August 
18, 1889. Lieutenant Colonel, July 11, 1892. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.M.C, May 25, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services at 
Port Hudson and Grand Gulf, May 25, 1863." Retired June 1, 
1898. 

Died at Buffalo, N. Y., April 18, 1908. 



HIGGINSON, FRANCIS LEE. 

CAPTAIN. 6th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1869. Insignia 1071. 

2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, February 28, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, April 14, 1863. Captain, July 16, 1863. Captain, 5th 
Mass. Cavalry, February 11, 1864. Mustered out, November 30, 
1865. 



HIGGINSON, HENRY LEE. 

MAJOR, 1st MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6144. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, July 8, 1861. Captain, 1st Mass. Cavalry, October 31, 1861. 
Major, March 26, 1862. Discharged (disability resulting from 
wound received in action), August 9, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices during the war, and especially in the campaign of 1864 of the 
Army of the Potomac." 

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HIGGINSON, THOMAS WENTWORTH. 

COLONEL, 83d U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected March 6, 1889. Insignia 6913. 

Captain, Slst Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 25, 1862. Colonel, 1st South Carolina Volunteers (afterward 
33d U.S.C.T.), November 10, 1862. Eesigned (disability resulting 
from wound received in action), October 87, 1864. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., May 9, 1911. 



HIGHT, HENRY ORMAND. 

CAPTAIN, 82d U.S. COLORED TROOPS — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1901. Insignia 13168. 

Private, 41:th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States, 
September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 82d U.S.C.T., December 8, 1863 ; mustered, January 9, 1864. 
1st Lieutenant, June 10, 1864 ; mustered, September 13, 1864. 
Appointed Adjutant, December 30, 1864. Captain, May 21, 1866; 
mustered, June 4, 1866. Mustered out, September 10, 1866. Brevet 
Major, U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious ser- 
vices during the war, and for gallantry at the siege and assault on 
Fort Blakely in April, 1865." 

Died at Winthrop, Mass., February 5, 1911. 

HILDRETH, CHARLES FLOYES. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1880. Insignia 2117. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., October 28, 1862. Eesigned 
February 4, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 40th Mass. 
Infantry, September 22, 1864. Major, Surgeon, May 19, 1865. 
Discharged June 16, 1865. 

Died at Manchester, N. H., August 18, 1903. 

HILL, ALBERT FREDERICK. 

Elected May 3, 1911. Insignia 16509. 

Grandson of Companion Second Lieutenant ALBERT W. 
STURDY. 

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HILL, FREDERIC STANHOPE. 

ACTING VOLUNTEER LIEUTENANT, U.S.N. 

Elected February 4, 1891. Insignia 8548. 
Acting Master, U.S.N., July 12, 1861. Acting Volunteer Lieu- 
tenant, December 11, 1868. Discharged May 12, 1865. 



HILL, GEORGE WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, ISth INFANTRY, U.S.A. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9058. 

1st Lieutenant, 13th Infantry, U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Captain, 
May 20, 186.3. Transferred to 31st Infantry, September 31, 1866. 
Transferred to 22d Infantry, March 15, 1869. Mustered out, Janu- 
ary 1, 1871. 

Died at Proctor, Vt, April 5, 1901. 



HILL, JAMES GILBERT. 

CAPTAIN, 97th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 932. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of 
the U.S., October 14, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 1st Louisiana Engi- 
neers, U.S.V., May 10, 1863. Captain, 3d Louisiana Engineers 
(afterward 97th U.S.C.T.), September 13, 1863. Mustered out, 
April 6, 1866. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., April 2, 1901. 



HILL, JAMES WILLIAM. 

Elected April 6, 1887. Insignia 5434. 

Musician, 3d N.H. Infantry, February 38, 1863. Mustered out, 
March 1, 1865. 

By Inheritance, son of HENRY HILL, Chaplain, 3d N.H. In- 
fantry, August 26, 1861. Mustered out, August 20, 1864. Hos- 
pital Chaplain, U.S.V., April 12, 1865. Mustered out, December 
2, 1865. Died September 1, 1884. 

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HILL, LESTER SENECA. 

MAJOR, SUnOEON, 1st RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S. V., (1898). 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10718. 

Private and Corporal, 1st E.I. Light Artillery, September 30, 
1861. Discharged December 2G, 18G3. 2d Lieutenant, 14th E.I. 
Heavy Artillery, afterwards 8th and 11th U.S. Colored Heavy Ar- 
tillery, December 15, 1863. Mustered out, October 2, 1865. Major, 
Surgeon, 1st E.I. Infantry, U.S.V., May 3, 1898. 

Died at Providence, E. I., September 9, 1907. 



HILL, LESTER SENECA. 

Elected November 6, 1907. Insignia 15507. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Surgeon LESTEE S. HILL. 



HILL, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 19th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1893. Insignia 10046. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 
1861; mustered, April 30, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 
Private and Sergeant, 19th Mass. Infantry, February 13, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, March 21, 1862. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, September 18, 1862; mustered, April 28, 1863. Captain, 
December 13, 1863 ; mustered, March 13, 1864. Mustered out, 
July 29, 1864. 

Died at Salem, Mass., October 28, 1911. 



HILL, WILLIAM HOLMAN. 

Elected March 5, 1903. Insignia 13501. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain JOSEPH COFFIN 
HILL (Commandery of the District of Columbia). 

Died at North Cambridge, Mass., November 15, 1910. 

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HILLMAN, BERIAH TILTON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT 60th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 4, 1903. Insignia 13859. 

Private, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 
16, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. Private and 1st Ser- 
geant, 60th Infantry, M.V.M., July 14, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 60th 
Infantry, M.V.M., August 1, 1864. Mustered out, November 30, 
1864. 



HINCKLEY, HAROLD DALE. 

Elected April 2, 1902. Insignia 13524. 

In Succession, son of Companion Acting Ensign S. ALEX- 
ANDER HINCKLEY. 



HINCKLEY, SYLVANUS ALEXANDER. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected January 1, 1896. Insignia 11292. 
Acting Ensign, U.S.N., May 13, 1864. Discharged September 
19, 1865. 
Died at Hyannis, Mass., October 8, 1908. 



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HINCKS, EDWARD WINSLOW. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. — 
COLONEL, RETIRED — BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.A. 

Elected May 4, 1870, in the Commandery of the State of Nev7 
York. Insignia 1205. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 6, 1885. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
April 30, 1861. Colonel, May 16, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 
1861. Colonel, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 3, 1861. Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., November 29, 1863; accepted April 28, 1863. 
Eesigned June 30, 1865. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." 2d Lieutenant, 
2d Cavalry, U.S.A., April 26, 1861. Eesigned June 4, 1861. Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, 40th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted 
September 17, 1866. Transferred to 25th Infantry, March 15, 
1869. Retired with rank of Colonel, " for wounds received in line 
of duty," December 15, 1870. Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 
1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Antie- 
tam, Maryland," Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 2, 
1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the assault on Peters- 
burg, Virginia," 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., February 14, 1894. 



HINDS, WILLIAM HENRY WEED. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 12th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, C.S.V. 

Elected June 6, 1883. Insignia 2805. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 17th Mass. Infantry, August 
23, 1861. Major, Surgeon, 12th Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1863. 
Mustered out, July 8, 1864. 

Died at Milford, N. H., July 29, 1897. 



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HITCHCOCK, ALFRED OWEN. 

CAPTAIN, 57th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, 
U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1892. Insignia 9333. 

Private, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., December 
15, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 57th 
Mass. Infantry, October 13, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, October 7, 1864. 
Captain, November 11, 1864. Mustered, May 19, 1865. Dis- 
charged April 19, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services in the field." 



HOAR, ROCKW^OOD. 

Elected May 3, 1893. Insignia 10197. 

By Inheritance, nephew of THOMAS JEFFERSON SPURE, 
1st Lieutenant, 15th Massachusetts Infantry, November 17, 1861. 
Died September 27, 1862, of wounds received at Antietam, 
Mai7land. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., November 1, 1906. 



HOBBS, HORACE. 

CAPTAIN, 51st INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 8855. 

Captain, 51st Infantry, M.V.M., September 25, 1862. Mustered 
out, July 27, 1863. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., May 10, 1907. 



HODGDON, CALEB WARREN. 

CAPTAIN. 14th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7963. 

Private, 14th N.H. Infantry, September 24, 1862. Captain, 14th 
N.H. Infantry, October 2, 1862. Mustered out, July 8, 1865. 
Died at Exeter, N.H., July 4, 1903. 

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HODGES, ALMON DANFORTH. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 42d INFANTRY, MASSACHDSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 6, 1889. Insignia 7401. 

Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 12, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 42d 
Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 20, 1864. Mustered 
out, November 11, 1864. 

Died at Eoxbury, Mass., November 7, 1910. 



HODGKINS, WILLIAM HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 36th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6103. 

Private, 36th Mass. Infantry, July 23, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 
36th Mass. Infantry, October 17, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, October 
26, 1863. ApiX)inted Adjutant, February 21, 1864. Captain, May 
6, 1864; mustered, July 14, 1864. Mustered out, June 8, 18G5. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 25, 1865, "for valuable and distin- 
guished services at Fort Stedman, Virginia." 

Died at Kennebunk Beach, Me., September 24, 1905. 



HOITT, AUGUSTUS JOSHUA. 

CAPTAIN, 5th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1898. Insignia 12375. 
Private, 5th N.H. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Captain, 5th 
N.H. Infantry, October 28, 1864. Mustered out, June 28, 1865. 



HOLBROOK, ANDREW JACKSON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, SIGNAL CORPS, U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1896. Insignia 11362. 

Served as Clerk in Quartermaster's Department, and as volunteer 
aide-de-camp. Department of the South, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 5th 
Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 16, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 2, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V., 
March 3, 1863. Resigned (disability) August 19, 1864. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., .January 2, 1910. 

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HOLMES, GEORGE WASHINGTON. 

CAPTAIN, 6th IOWA INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 8, 1889, in Commandery of the State of Iowa. 
Insignia 7297. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, November 26, 1902. 

Private, Sergeant, and 1st Sergeant, 6th Iowa Infantry, July 17, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 6th Iowa Infantry, April 12, 1862. Captain, 
July 30, 1863. Resigned October 17, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, 
November 21, 1908. 



HOLMES, HENRY TOLMAN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 50th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected December 4, 1872. Insignia 1455. 
1st Lieutenant, 50th Infantry, M.V.M., September 24, 1862. 
Mustered out, August 24, 1863. 

Died at Nantasket, Mass., June 17, 1903. 



HOLMES, JOSEPH W. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 27th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. 
U.S.V. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 850. 

Private, 27th Mass. Infantry, August 25, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
Adjutant, 27th Mass. Infantry, May 14, 1864. Mustered out. May 
15, 1865. 

Died at Springfield, Mass., January 24, 1881. 



HOLMES, THEODORE JAMES. 

CHAPLAIN, Ist CONNECTICUT CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 8856. 

Private, 21st Conn. Infantry, December 15, 1863. Chaplain, Ist 
Conn. Cavalry, March 27, 1864. Resigned March 23, 1865. 
Died at Concord, N. H., December 14, 1906. 

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HOLT, ALFRED FAIRBANKS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 1st TEXAS CAVALRY. D.S.V. 

Elected Februarj' 6, 1884. Insignia 3146. 

Private and Hospital Steward, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service 
of the U.S., April 17, 1861 ; mustered, April 23, 1861. Mustered 
out, July 22, 1861. Ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 30th Mass. 
Infantry, January 4, 1862. Discharged November 26, 1862. 
Major, Surgeon, 1st Texas Cavalry, December 1, 1862. Major, 
September 8, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, May 20, 1865. Mustered 
out, November 4, 1865. 

Died at Martin, Florida, December 28, 1890. 



ROMANS, GEORGE HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 45tli INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF TUB UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 5, 1873. Insignia 1465. 

Corporal, 1st Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
May 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Captain, 45th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., October 7, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., August 10, 1890. 



ROMANS, JOHN. 

ASSISTANT SURGEON (MASTER), U.S.N. FIRST LIEUTENANT, 
ASSISTANT SURGEON. U.S.A. 

Elected February 4, 1891. Insignia 8549. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., December 31, 1861. Resigned Sep- 
tember 17, 1862. First Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., 
November 22, 1862. Resigned June 5, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 7, 1903. 



ROMANS, JOHN, 2d. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9061. 
In Succession, nephew of Companion Captain GEORGE H. 
HOMANS. 

Died at Boston, Mass., May 4, 1902. 

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ROMANS, ROBERT. 

Elected November 7, 1906. Insignia 15202. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Assistant Surgeon JOHN 
HOMANS. 

HOMER, ARTHUR BENSON. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected February 6, 1884, in Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia 3090. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, November 31, 1906. 

Landsman and Yeoman, U.S.N., September 13, 1861. Dis- 
charged November 12, 1862. Master's Mate, February 17, 1863. 
Acting Ensign, February 4, 1864. Honorably discharged Novem- 
ber 18, 1865. 

HOMER, ARTHUR PATCH. 

Elected May 5, 1897, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 11845. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, November 21, 1906. 

Son of Companion Acting Ensign ARTHUR B. HOMER. 

HOMER, CHARLES LOWELL. 

Elected December 6, 1911. Insignia 16624. 

Son of Companion Acting Ensign ARTHUR B. HOMER. 

HONEY, SAMUEL ROBERTSON. 

CAPTAIN, 33d INFANTRY, U.S.A. 

Elected April 6, 1904. Insignia 14240. 

Private, General Service, and Sergeant-Ma jor, 15th Infantry, 
U.S.A., August 20, 1860, to August 22, 1862. 2d Lieutenant. 15th 
Infantry, August 13, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, February 17, 1863. 
Transferred to 33d Infantry, September 21, 1866. Captain, No- 
vember 1, 1866. Unassigned, May 3, 1869. Discharged October 
7, 1870. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 1, 1864, " for gallant 
and meritorious services during the Atlanta Campaign and at the 
battle of Jonesboro, Georgia." 

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HOOKER, JAMES FISK. 

Elected September 11, 1894, in Commandery of tlie State of 
Vermont. Insignia 10666. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, May 4, 1898. 

Son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel GEORCxE W 
HOOKER (Commandery of the State of Vermont) 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of New York, Novem- 
ber 1, 1899. 



HOOPER, CHARLES HOLDEN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 24th MASSACHDSBTT.S INFANTRY USV 

Elected December 2, 1874. Insignia 1600. 

Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Maior De- 
cember 28, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, June 1, 1864. Commis- 
sioned Colonel, November 15, 1864; not mustered. Resigned March 
18, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., June 25, 1890. 



HOOPER, ISAAC HARRIS. 

MAJOR, 15th MASSACHUSETTkS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 816. 

Private, 13th Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S April 
23, 1861 ; mustered. May 14, 1861. Mustered out, August 6, 1861 
2d Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, October 8, 1861 1st' Lieu- 
tenant, Adjutant, June 9, 1862. Major, April 17, 1863. Commis- 
sioned Lieutenant Colonel, July 4, 1863; not mustered. Resigned 
July 29, 1864. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, 62d Mass In- 
fantry, March 2, 1865 ; not mustered. 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 12, 1873. 



HOOVER, WALTER TURNER. 

Elected January 4, 1911. Insignia 16415. 

By Inlieritance, grandson of Companion Major STEPHEN 

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HOPKINS, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 13th NEW JERSEY INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6104. 

Private, 8th Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., April 
19, 1861 ; mustered, April 25, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 13th N.J. Infantry, August 22, 1862 ; 
mustered, August 25, 1862. Captain, January 18, 1863 ; mustered, 
January 31, 1863. Mustered out, June 8, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and distinguished services 
in the field." 

HOPKINS, FRANKLIN. 

ACTING MASTER, D.S.N. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1675. 

Master's Mate, U.S.N., May 15, 1861. Acting Master, April 24, 
1864. Resigned November 25, 1864. 
Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., October 13, 1886. 

HOPKINS, HENRY. 

CHAPLAIN, 120th NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1886, in Commandery of the State of Mis- 
souri. Insignia 5048. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, February 28, 1903. 

In Hospital service from September 27, 1861. Hospital Chap- 
lain, U.S.V., May 31, 1862. Resigned May 25, 1864. Chaplain, 
120th N.Y. Infantry, May 3, 1864; mustered, June 1, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 3, 1865. 

Died at Rotterdam, Holland, August 18, 1908. 

HOPKINS, HENRY FREDERICK. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 3d NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1885. Insignia 3843. 

Ist Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 10, 1861 ; mustered, 
August 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, July 1, 1862. 
Discharged (disability) April 17, 1863. Private, 1st N.H. Cavalry, 
April 4, 1865. Mustered out. May 6, 1865. 

Died at Lawrence, Mass., October 24, 1899. 

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HOPKINS, LOUIS LAWTON. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8074. 

Son of Companion Brevet Major CHARLES A. HOPKINS. 



HOPPIN, WILLIAM WARNER. 

Elected May 2, 1888. 3d Class. Insignia 6344. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Promi- 
nent in Hospital Service, giving personal attention and much 
money for the relief of suffering. With voice and pen an earnest 
supporter of Government; with cheering confidence in the success 
of the right. Held in honor by his fellow-citizens of Rhode Island 
for loyalty and devotion to his country. 

Died at Providence, R. I., April 19, 1890. 



HORNBROOK, FRANK WHEELER. 

Elected November 2, 1910. Insignia 16361. 

By Inheritance, son of SAUNDERS R. HORNBROOK. Cap- 
tain, 65th Indiana Infantry, August 18, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 22, 1865. Died February 13, 1909. 



HORNER, RICHARD CHEW. 

CAPTAIN, 2d PENNSYLVANIA HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11986. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 2d Penna. Heavy Artillery, 
January 20, 1868; mustered, February 8, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
2d Penna. Heavy Artillery, February 7, 1865. Captain, April 26, 
1865 ; mustered. May 3, 1865. Mustered out, January 29, 1866. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., February 20, 1909. 

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HORTON, CHARLES PAINE. 

CAPTAIN, AIDE-DE-CAMP — BBBVBT LIEUTENANT COLONEL, D.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1868. Insignia 999. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
November 1, 1861. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., 
July 17, 1863. Captain, Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., August 24, 1863. 
Mustered out, September 6, 1865. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct and 
gi'eat efRciency at the battles of Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Chan- 
cellorsville and Gettysburg." 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 2, 1906. 

HORTON, EVERETT SOUTHWORTH. 

MAJOR, 58th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 4, 1888. Insignia 6183. 

2d Lieutenant, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
September 12, 1862; mustered, September 23, 1862. Captain, 
February 2, 1863 ; mustered, March 2, 1863. Mustered out, Sep- 
tember 1, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, November 14, 
1863; mustered, November 18, 1863. Captain, February 10, 
1864; mustered, February 20, 1864. Major, August 8, 1864; 
mustered, August 25, 1864. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, 
August 31, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, July 24, 1865. 

Died at Attleboro, Mass., June 3, 1911. 

HORTON, NATHAN GIBBS. 

Elected January 3, 1906. Insignia 14863. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant WILLIAM 
L. HOBTON. 

Died at Roque Island Point, Me., July 12, 1907. 

HORTON, WILLIAM LANGLEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected August 4, 1868. Insignia 862. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, August 1, 1862. Discharged March 12, 1864. 
Died at Boston, Mass., November 23, 1884. 

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HOUGHTON, GEORGE CROMWELL. 

CAPTAIN. 1st NEW IIAMrSIIIKE HEAVY ARTILLEUY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11206. 

Captain, Martin Guards, Unattached Company N.H. Infantry in 
service of the U.S., July 25, 1864. Mustered out, September 16, 
1864. Captain, 10th Unattached Company N.H. Heavy Artillery, 
afterwards 1st N.H. Heavy Artillery, September 17, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, June 15, 1865. 

Died at Lynn, Mass., March 4, 1909. 



HOVEY, CHARLES HENRY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, l.'^tb MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8546. 

1st Lieutenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Captain, 
November 6, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, April 16, 1864 ; mustered. 
May 10, 1864. Mustered out, August 1, 1864. 

Died at Roxburv, Mass., May 11, 1900. 



HOVEY, SOLOMON, JR. 

CAPTAIN, 21st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1882. Insignia 2427. 

1st Lieutenant, 21st Mass. Infantry, August 33, 1861. Captain, 
March 3, 1862. Commissioned Major, July 16, 1864 ; not mus- 
tered. Lieutenant Colonel, August 19, 1864; not mustered. Mus- 
tered oat, August 29, 1864. Captain, 7th U.S. Veteran Volunteers, 
November 7, 1865. Mustered out, April 24, 1866. 

Died at Boston, Mass., October 21, 1884. 



HOWARD, CHARLES. 

FIIi.ST LIEUTENANT. 1st MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1890. Insignia 8338. 
2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, February 17, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, November 18, 1862. Resigned January 27, 1863. 

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HOWARD, CHARLES REYNOLDS. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected October 7, 1874. Insignia 1591. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 7, 1863. Dis- 
charged November 15, 1865. 



HOWARD, GEORGE FRANKLIN. 

CAPTAIN, 40tlj MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1887. Insignia 5235. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 41st Mass. Infantry, August 14, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 41st Mass. Infantry, August 27, 1862 ; mustered, 
September 10, 1862. Transferred to 40th Mass. Infantry, Septem- 
ber 1, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, January 16, 1863 ; mustered, March 
6, 1863. Captain, February 26, 1864; mustered, March 26, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 16, 1865. 



HOWARD, GEORGE HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, IGth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1908. Insignia 15625. 

2d Lieutenant, 16th Massachusetts Infantry, August 1, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, November 10, 1861. Resigned August 10, 1862. 



HOWARD, SQUIRE EDWARD. 

CAPTAIN, 8th VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1889. Insignia 7534. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 8th Vermont Infantry, November 19, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 8th Vermont Infantry, January 13, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, June 12, 1863; mustered, November 15, 1863. 
Captain, July 26, 1864 ; mustered, October 12, 1864. Discharged 
(disability resulting from wounds received in action) December 
9, 1864. 

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HOWE, ALBION PARRIS. 

"^'SfaENEK^ll^Ts'l. "■'•^- "•^"^'^"^' REARED. -BREVET MA- 

Elected March 7, 1894. Insignia 10489. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1837. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Artillery 
U.S.A., July 1, 1841. 1st Lieutenant, June 18, 1846. Captain! 
March 2, 1855. Major, August 11, 18G3. Brigadier General, 
LT.b. v., June 11, 1862 ; mustered out, January 15, 1866. Commis- 
sioned Lieutenant Colonel, 20th Infantry, July 28, 1866 (de- 
clined), Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Artillery, April 10, 1879. Colonel 
4th Artillery, April 19, 1882. Ectired June 30, 1882. Brevet Cap- 
tain, U.S.A., August 20, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious con- 
duct m the battles of Contreras and Churubusco." Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., July 1, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services in the 
battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.A., May 3, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services hi 
action at Salem Heights, Virginia." Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., No- 
vember 7, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle 
of Eappahannock Station, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General 
and Brevet Major General, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious services during the war." Brevet Major G^ieral 
U.S.V., July 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 
Died at Cambridge, Mass., January 25, 1897. 



HOWE, HENRY WARREN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 30th MASSACHTTSETTS INFANTRY, V.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1886. Insignia 4632. 

Private, Company of Infantry, afterwards reorganized as 7th 
Mass. Battery, May 21, 1861. Quartermaster Sergeant, 30th Mass 
Infantry, January 27, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, 
August 19, 1862. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, April 17, 1864; 
not mustered. Mustered out, February 6, 1865. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., February 12, 1900. 

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HOWE, JAMES HENRY. 

COLONEL, 32<1 WISCONSIN INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1874. Insignia 1563. 

Colonel, 33d Wisconsin Infantry, August 30, 1863. Resigned 
July 6, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 

HOWE, AVILLIAM GREENE. 

CAPTAIN, 30th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1877. Insignia 1901. 
1st Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1863. Cap- 
tain, August 5, 1863. Resigned May 6, 1863. 
Died at Denver, Colorado, March 1, 1886. 



HOWE, WILLIAM WIRT. 

Elected February 2, 1898. Insignia 13167. 

Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 13, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 

By Inheritance, brother of ALBERT RICHARDS HOWE, Pri- 
vate, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States, May 36, 18G2. Mustered out, May 31, 1863. 3d Lieuten- 
ant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 13, 1863. Commissioned 
1st Lieutenant, June 3, 1863 ; not mustered. Mustered out, June 
18, 1863. 3d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, December 17, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, January 7, 1864. Captain, January 18, 1864; 
mustered February 8, 1864. Major, February 15, 1865. Mustered 
out, October 31, 1865. Died June 7, 1884. 

Died at Newton, Mass., October 4, 1905. 



HOWES, WILLIS. 

ACTING MASTER. U.S.N. 

Elected April 5, 1893. Insignia 10131. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N., September 6, 1864. Acting Master, 
October 5, 1865. Discharged October 1, 1866. 
Died at Vineyard Haven, Mass., April 11, 1904. 

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ROWLAND, CHARLES CARROLL. 

CAPTAIN, 38th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY U S V 

Elected April 3, 1889. Insignia 6993 

Se'^fsro'' '^^""T '°'''"^^-^- J"'-^' 1«- ^««1- Discharged August 
' . ; ^ ^'^"t^^^^t- 38tl, Mass. Infantry, August 20 1863- 

mustered, October 10, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, £reh 8, 1863 Ca; 

tarn, October 14, 1863. Mustered out, June 30, 1865 ' 

Died at Boston, Mass., Februar}' 24, 1896. 



HOYT, CHARLES CHASE. 

Elected January .5, 1898. Insignia 12075. 
^In^Succession. son of Companion First Lieutenant ISAIAH P. 



HOYT, ISAIAH FRANCIS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY V S V 

Elected April 4, 1894. Insignia 10511. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Mass. Infantry, afterwards 32d 
Mass. Infantry, November 15, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, July 21 1862 
Mustered out, November 16, 1864. 

Died at AVest Roxbury, Mass., May 8, 1908. 



HOYT, LOWELL D.\LTON. 

Elected Dec'ember 2, 1896. Insignia 11620 

HOYt'Ir" rTv Z "' '^°"P""°° ^''''^ ^''Sinee. EBEN 
nvxi, JR., L.S.A. (Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania). 



HUBBARD, CHARLES THACHER. 

ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected April 3. 1889. Insignia 6994. 
iJtml '"'""' ''■'■''•' ^'*"'" ''' ''''■ ""'"'Sned Septem- 

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HUBBELL, HENRY WILSON. 

BRIGADIEK GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected April 4, 1866, in Commandery of the State of New York. 
Insignia 233. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, January 3, 1877. 

2d Lieutenant, 40th N.Y. Infantry, December 4, 1861. Mustered 
out, October 4, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Artillery, U.S.A., June 
18, 1867. 1st Lieutenant, November 17, 1873. Captain, August 
9, 1889. Major, 4th Artillery, August 10, 1900. Lieutenant 
Colonel, Artillery Corps, June 18, 1903. Colonel, August 10, 1903. 
Brigadier General, retired, May 20, 1905. 

Transferred to the Commander}' of the State of New York, De- 
cember 2, 1878. 



HUDSON, JAMES SMITH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 11th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1884. Insignia 3515. 

Private, 1st Infantry, E.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., May 30, 
1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 11th R.I. 
Infantry, October 1, 1862. Mustered out, July 13, 1863. 

Died at Providence, E. I., April 15, 1910. 



HUDSON, JOHN WILLIAMS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 35th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1871. Insignia 1300. 

2d Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 16, 1862. 1st Ijieu- 
tenant, September 18, 1863. Captain, April 30, 1863. Major, 
August 16, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, October 14, 1864. Mustered 
out, June 9, 1865. 

Died at Lexington, Mass., June 1, 1872. 



HUMPHREYS, CHARLES ALFRED. 

CHAPLAIN. 2d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1893. Insignia 10047. 

Chaplain, 2d Mass. Cavalry, July 4, 1863; mustered, August 21, 
1863. Mustered out, April 21, 1865. 

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HUNT, CHARLES. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 819. 

Trivate, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U S 
May 25, 1862. Mustered out, Juno 1, 1862. Captain, 44th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863 



HUNTINGTON, EDWARD STANTON. 

CAPTAIN, 29th INFANTRY, U.S.A. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9670. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 11th Infantry, U.S.A., 
August 8, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 11th Infantry, U.S.A., April U^ 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, May 1, 1863. Transferred to 29tli Infantry' 
September 21, 1866. Captain, January 25, 1867. Unassigned 
April 25, 1869. Resigned August 1, 1869. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., 
July 2, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of 
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." 

Died at Truro, Nova Scotia, January 18, 1895. 

HURD, CHARLES HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL - BREVET MAJOR U R V 

Elected May 1, 1872. Insignia 1424. 

1st Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, July 28, 1862. Captain 
Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., May 22, 1863. Mustered out! 
September 19, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for 
gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., April 25, 1877. 



HURD, CHARLES RUSSELL. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4256. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Major CHARLES H. 
HURD. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York- 
August 1, 1911. 

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HURD, THEODORE CLARENCE. 

SECOND LIEDTENANT, 45th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1409. 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Winchester, Mass., May 25, 1911. 



HURD, WILLIAM HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 50th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 6, 1889. Insignia 6914. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 
1861; mustered, May 1, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 50th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 15, 1862. Mustered out, August 24, 1863. 

Died at Salem, Mass., April 20, 1905. 



HUTCHINGS, WILLIAM VINCENT. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1867, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 632. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. 
Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., November 26, 1862. Assigned as Acting 
Chief Quartermaster, 10th Army Corps (S.O. No. 1, 10th A.C.), 
May 6, 1864, to August 26, 1864; assigned Acting C.Q.M., 10th 
Army Corps, November 16, 1864; announced as C.Q.M., 2.jth 
Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (G.O., No. 1, 25th 
A.C.), December 4, 1864; relieved (S.O., No. 83, 25th A.C.), 
March 25, 1865; assigned to armies operating against Kichmond 
(S.O., No. 86, Dept. of Va.), March 27, 1865. Resigned May 29, 
1865. 

Died at Aubumdale, Mass., July 26, 1888. 

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HUTCHINSON, CALVIN GIBBS. 

ACTIxNG ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected December 4, 1907. Insignia 15516. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., October 24, 1863. Dis- 
charged April 15, 1866. 

HUXLEY, EDWARD CHARLES. 

^'lll ^^irV^'^AlTTTLS.TrV^" QUAUTEHMASTKH. .M CONNECT!. 

Elected November 2, 1893. Insignia 9807. 

Private and Quartermaster Sergeant, 19th Conn. Infantr\', after- 
wards 2d Conn. Heavy Artillery, September 11, 1863. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 2d Conn. Heavy Artillery, March 5, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 
April 13, 1864. E.Q.M., April 14, 1864, to June 27, 1865. Mus- 
tered out, August 18, 1865. 

Died at Belmont, Mass., December 29, 1908. 

HYDE, JOHN McEWEN. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected October 1, 1884, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 3186. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 16, 1896. 

Private, 71st Infantry, N.Y.S.M., June 16, 1861. Mustered out, 
July 30, 1861. 3d Lieutenant, 38th New York Infantry, January 
11, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, November 1, 1862. Mustered out, Octo- 
ber 14, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 39th N.Y. Infantry, December 22, 
1863. Adjutant, January 9, 1864. Major, January 27, 1865. 
Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, January 23, 1865; not mus- 
tered. Mustered out. May 15, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V.. March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in 
the battle of Cold Harbor, Va." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in front of Peters- 
burg, Va." 2d Lieutenant, 33d Infantry, U.S.A., September 3, 
1867. Transferred to 8th Infantry, May 3, 1869. 1st Lieutenant, 
March 26, 1878. Captain, A.Q.M., October 38, 1893. Major, 
Q.M.,U.S.V., August 10, 1898, to March 2, 1899. Major, Q.M., 
July 13, 1899. Lieutenant Colonel, D.Q.M.G., April 12, 1903. 
Brigadier General, July 9, 1904. Eetired July 10, 1904. 

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ILSLEY, CHARLES STILLMAN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected January 6, 1886, in Conimandery of the State of Min- 
nesota. Insignia 4243. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, November 4, 1897. 

Private, 71st Infantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., April 
20, 1861. Mustered out, July 30, 1861. Captain, 15th Maine In- 
fantry, December 23, 1861. Mustered out, March 25, 1865. Cap- 
tain, 5th N.Y. Heavy Artillery, April 3, 1865. Mustered out, July 
19, 1865. 1st Lieutenant, 16th Infantry, U.S.A., February 23, 
1866. Unassigned April 17, 1869. Transferred to 7th Cavalry, 
December 23, 1870. Captain, July 11, 1871. Major, 9th Cavalry, 
January 13, 1892. Lieutenant Colonel, March 29, 1899. Eetired 
April 8, 1899. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gal- 
lant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 17, 1899. 



INCHES, CHARLES EDWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 20th MASSACHUSETTS 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1869. Insignia 1069. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 37th Mass. Infantry, April 7, 
1865; mustered, April 13, 1865. Transferred to 20th Mass. 
Infantry. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 12, 1911. 



INGALLS, HORACE BRIGHT. 

Elected February 3, 1904. Insignia 14184. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant JOSEPH 
A. INGALLS. 

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INGALLS, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS. 

FIUST LIIOUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTEn. Sth INFANTRY, 
MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 7, 1873. Insignia 1388. 

Private and Q.M. Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., November 7, 
1863. Mustered out, August 7, 18G3. 1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., Sth 
Infantry, M.V.M., July 26, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 
1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 15, 1900. 



INGALLS, WILLIAM. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 59tll MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1870. Insignia 1186. 

Major, Surgeon, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
October 8, 1863. Mustered out, July 2, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 
59th Mass. Infantry, October 13, 1863. Mustered out, June 12, 
1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 1, 1903. 



INGERSOLL, WILLIAM EDWARD. 

Elected August 1, 1893. Insignia 9678. 

By Inlieritance, son of EDWARD INGERSOLL, Ordnance 
Storekeeper, U.S.A., May 34, 1841. Captain, Ordnance Store- 
keeper, July 28, 18G6. Major, Paymaster, Springfield Armory, 
July 28, 1866. Retired June 30, 1883. Died January 38, 1891. 

Died at Paris, France, August 13, 1909. 



IRELAND, GORDON. 

Elected March 5, 1902. Insignia 13502. 
Son of Companion Brevet Captain OSCAR B. IRELAND. 
Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, May 
18, 1905. 

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IRELAND, OSCAR BROWN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, SIGNAL CORPS — BREVET CAPTAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected January 3, 1894. Insignia 10382. 

2d Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V., March 3, 1863; accepted 
October 3, 1863. Mustered out, August 12, 1865. Brevet 1st Lieu- 
tenant, U.S.V., March 13, 18G5, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices during the operations against Richmond, Virginia." Brevet 
Captain, U.S.V., March 13. 1865, "for faithful and meritorious 
services during the war." 



JACKMAN, LYMAN. 

CAPTAIN, 6th NEW HAMPSHIKE INFANTRY, U.S.V. ' 

Elected December 6, 1911. Insignia 16623. 

Sergeant, 6th New Hampshire Infantry, November 27, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, May 16, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, January 1, 1863. 
Captain, August 1, 1864. Mustered out, July 17, 1865. 



JACKSON, ALBERT. 

SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER, U.S.N. 

Elected February 3, 1909. Insignia 15867. 
3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 13, 1861. 2d Assistant En- 
gineer, April 15, 1864. Resigned September 23, 1865. 



JACKSON, AMOS MESSER. 

MAJOR, 10th U.S. COLORED HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET LIEU- 
TENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1892. Insignia 9237. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Maine Infantry, September 16, 1862 ; mus- 
tered, October 13, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, June 30, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, Signal Corps, IT.S.V., March 3, 1863. Major, 10th U.S. 
Colored Heavy Artillery, December 3, 1864. Mustered out, Feb- 
ruary 22, 1867. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., ILarch 13, 
1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

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JACKSON, OLIVER HOWARD. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14752. 

Ja1?KS0N *^'''"^'''''°" ■^"'"'''* ^^'"*™^"^ *='°'""'^J AMOS M. 
JACKSON, PATRICK TRACY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 5th MASSACnuSETTS CAVALRY. TI S V 

Elected February 2, 1869. Insignia lOO;}. 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U S 
May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June 1, 18(i2. 2d Lieutenant, Is't 
Mass. Cavaliy, April 16, 1863 ; mustered, September 29, 1863 Dis- 
charged to accept promotion, March 8, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 5th 
Mass. Cavalry, March 2, 1864; mustered, March 14 1864 Mus- 
tered out, October 31, 1865. 

JACKSON, PATRICK TRACY, JR. 

Elected November 7, 1906. Insignia 15304. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant PATRICK T. JACKSON. 

JACKSON, SAMUEL. 

MEDICAL DIRECTOR (COMMODORE), RETIRED, D.S.N. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3881. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., June 20, 1838. Passed Assistant 
burgeon, November 22, 1843. Surgeon, September 2, 1852 Medi- 
cal Director, March 3, 1871. Retired April 1. 1879. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia 
November 4, 1891. 

JACKSON, THOMAS MANNING. 

CAPTAIN, 3d NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1910. Insignia 16112. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 3d New Hampshire Infantry, 
August 26, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, January 28, 1862 1st Lieu- 
tenant, October 16, 1862. Captain, June 12, 1863. Discharged 
for disability August 8, 1863. " 

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JACOBS, JESSE ELLIOTT. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET COLONEL, 
D.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1880. Insignia 2065. 

Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 17, 1862. 
Mustered out, September 1, 18G6. Brevet Major and Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services during the war." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
December 4, 1889. 

JAMES, GARTH WILKINSON. 

CAPTAIN, 54th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 864. 

Private and Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 13, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 54th Mass. 
Infantry, March 23, 1863. Captain, March 30, 1865. Mustered 
out, August 20, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 



JAMES, MARTIN STODDARD. 

CAPTAIN, 3d RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1909. Insignia 15866. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, August 20, 
1861; 1st Lieutenant, January 1, 1863; Captain, November 20, 
1863. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. 

Died at Providence, E. I., November 17, 1910. 



JAQUES, WILLIAM HENRY. 

LIEUTENANT, U.S.N. 

Elected November 2, 1910. Insignia 16360. 

Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 30, 1863. Ensign, U.S.N., 
December 18, 1868. Master, March 21, 1870. Lieutenant, March 
21, 1871. Resigned October 31, 1887. 

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JARVIS, GEORGE CYPRIAN. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 7th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1870. Insignia 1501. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 7th Conn. Infantry, Decem- 
ber 11, 18G1. Major, Surgeon, October 10, 1863. Mustered out 
September 15, 1865. 

Died at Hartford, Conn., May 7, 1901. 



JASTRAM, PARDON SHELDON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5158. 

Private, 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 
1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I.' 
Light Artillery, September 28, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, December 
6, 1862. Resigned March 29, 1864. 



JENNESS, JOSEPH KENDALL. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, llth NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1876. Insignia 1748. 

Private, llth N.Y. Cavalry, December 24, 1861. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, llth N.Y. Cavalry, June 17, 1864. Commissioned 1st Lieu- 
tenant, April 22, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, Julv 31 
1865. ■ ' 

Died at Haverhill, Mass., August 39, 1881. 



JENNESS, LYNDON YATES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1889. Insignia 7133. 

Musician, Private, Corporal and 1st Sergeant, 1st Battalion 
Mass. Infantry, afterwards 33d Mass. Infantry, April 3, 1863. 3d 
Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, April 1, 1865; mustered, June 8, 
18G5. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. 

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JEWETT, ERASTUS W. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, Oth VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5876. 

2d Lieutenant, 9th Vermont Infantry, June 14, 1862 ; mustered, 
July 9, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, May 24, 1863 ; mustered, July 4, 
1863. Resigned November 21, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State o«f Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 



JEWETT, GEORGE. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 51st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. M.V.M., IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 6, 1892. Insignia 9238. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 10th Mass. Infantry, Janu- 
ary 21, 1862. Major, Surgeon. 51st Infantry, M.V.M., November 
30, 1862. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. 

Died at Fitchburg, Mass., December 16, 1894. 



JOHNSON, EDWARD CROSBY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. AD.TUTANT, 44tli INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS 
VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 3, 1869. Insignia 1131. 
1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. 
Appointed Adjutant, May 29, 1863. Mustered out, June 19, 1863. 



JOHNSON, HANNIBAL AUGUSTUS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st BATTALION MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7964. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 3d Maine In- 
fantry, June 4, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Maine Infantry, Decem- 
ber 5, 1863 ; mustered, April 7, 1864. Mustered out, January 28, 
1865. 1st Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Maine Infantry, April 5, 1865. 
Mustered out, April 5, 1866. 

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JOHNSON, MORTIMER LAWRENCE. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected December 7, 1898. Insignia 12427. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., November 29, 1859. Ensign 
U.S.N., September 16, 1863. Lieutenant, Pebrnaiy 22 I864' 
Lieutenant Commander, July 25. 1866. Commander, April 26' 
1878. Captain, May 9, 1893. Rear Admiral. January 29 190l' 
Retired June 1, 1904. j > ■ 



JOHNSON, THOMAS HENRY. 

SECOND LIEDTENANT. 2d CORPS CADETS MASSAOHTISPTTS vnr ttm 
TEER MILITIA. IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STrTEl "^ 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5027. 
2d Lieutenant, 2d Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U S 
May 26, 1862. Mustered out, October 11, 1862. 
Died at Salem, Mass., October 19, 1900. 



JOHNSON, WARREN PUTNAM. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5803. 

In Succession, son of Companion Second Lieutenant THOMAS 
H. JOHNSON. 
Died at Salem, Mass., November 26, 1905. 



JOHNSTON, JOHN WALTER. 

CAPTAIN, 12th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1895. Insignia 11266. 

Private, Corporal and 1st Sergeant, 12th N.H. Infantry Septem- 
ber 5, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 12th N.H. Infantry, July 1 1863 ■ 
mustered, November 23, 1863. Captain, Julv 20, 1864." Mustered 
out, June 21, 1865. 

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JOHNSTON, THOMAS BRENT. 

CAPTAIN, 30th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 8735. 

Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April, 
1861 : mustered, June 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, April 29, 1862. Captain, 
October 21, 1864; mustered, January 19, 1865. Mustered out, 
July 5, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant 
services at Port Hudson, Louisiana, and Cedar Creek, Virginia." 

Died at Sumter, S. C, July 28, 1898. 

JONES, ALBERT KIDDER. 

ACTING MASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected May 7, 1890. Insignia 7971. 

Acting Master's Mate, TJ.S.N., November 4, 1861. Acting En- 
sign, September 4, 1862. Acting Master, March 2, 1864. Dis- 
charged October 12, 1865. Acting Master, April 28, 1866. Dis- 
charged July 17, 1868. 

Died at Lima, Peru, June 21, 1890. 

JONES, EDWARD JENKINS. 

CAPTAIN. 11th BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY — 
BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected January 1, 1873. Insignia 1452. 

Captain, 11th Battery, ]\r.V.M., in service of the U.S., August 1, 
1863. Mustered out. May 25, 1863. Captain, 11th Mass. Battery, 
January 2, 1864. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V., March 25, 1865, " for conspicuous gallantry at Fort Sted- 
man, Virginia." 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 15, 1906. 

JONES, HENRY BROWN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 3d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. O.S.V. 

Elected October 3, 1877. Insignia 1812. 

Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 
3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, October 1, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Octo- 
ber 21, 1863. Discharged December 22, 1864. 

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JONES, WILLIAM HATCH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 26th NEW YOKK CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1874. Insignia 1526. 

Private, 31st Mass. Infantry, Fcbniary 20, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 
;51st Mass. Infantry, December 1, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, April 15, 
1864. Mustered out, December 0. 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 26th 
N.Y. Cavalry, December 27, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, April 10. 1865. 
Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 

Died at Eoxbury, Mass., January 14, 1903. 



JOSLIX, GEORGE CLESSON. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 15th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1874. Insignia 1558. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, 
Augiist 3, 1861. Captain, 15th Mass. Infantry, August 5. 1861. 
Major, November 13, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, April 17, 1863. 
Commissioned Colonel, July 4, 1863: not mustered. Mustered 
out, August 9, 1864. 



JOY, CHARLES FREDERICK. 

CAPTAIN, 54th MASSACHUSETTS INEANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1881. Insignia 2311. 

Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Sergeant, 2d Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, October 8, 1863. Discharged October 20, 1864. 
2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, September 30, 1864. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, March 30, 1865. Captain. July 17, 18G5. Mustered out 
August 20, 1865. 

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JUDD, DWIGHT OGDEN. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14094. 

Private, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Mustered out, 
July 1, 1864. 

By Inheritance, brother of FREDERICK ARTHUR CLARK 
JUDD, Sergeant, 34th Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 34th Mass. Infantry, June 27, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, Octo- 
ber 18, 1864. Mustered out, July 5, 1865. Died November 23, 
1891. 

Died at Holyoke, Mass., November 25, 1906. 



JUDSON, JOHN ANDREW. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1880. Insignia 2194. 

Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.A''., February 3, 1863. 
Mustered out, September 19, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
December 31, 1886. 



JULIAN, GEORGE NAYLOR. 

CAPTAIN, lath NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1886. Insignia 5103. 

Private, 2d Battery Mass. liight Artillery, July 31, 1861. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion, July 30, 1862. Captain, 13th N.H. 
Infantry, September 27, 1863. Mustered out, February 1, 1865. 



JULIAN, JOHN ANDREW LA FOREST. 

Elected February 5, 1890. Insignia 7690. 

Son of Companion Captain GEORGE N. JULIAN. 



JULIAN, WILLIAM LUKE. 

Elected December 6, 1905. Insignia 14819. 
Son of Companion Captain GEORGE N. JULIAN. 

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KANE, DANIEL HIGBEE. 

Elected April 5, 1893. Insignia 10123. 

Son of Companion Captain THEODORE F. KANE, U.S N 
(Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania). 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California De- 
cember 7, 1897. 



KEENE, WILLIAM HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 8th INFANTRY. MASSACnU.SETTS VOLIINTFKR 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES \ OLUNTEBR 

Elected January 2, 1907. Insignia 15262. 

Corporal, 8th Infantrj', M.V.M., April 30, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 1, 1861. Sergeant. Stli Infantry, M.V.M., September 19, 
1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 8th 
Infantry, M.V.M., July 18, 1864. Mustered out, November 10 
1864. 

KEITH, EDWIN HARRISON. 

ACTING SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER, U.S.N. 

Elected March 5, 1884. Insignia 3164. 

Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., September 9, 1862. Act- 
ing 2d Assistant Engineer, June 6, 1864. Discharged January 20, 

Died at Bridgewater, Mass., January 27, 1885. 

KEITH, FREDERICK SCOTT. 

Elected July 3, 1905. Insignia 14578. 

By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Acting Passed Assistant 
Surgeon THEODORE S. KEITH, U.S.N. 

KEITH, THEODORE SCOTT. 

ACTING PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected December 2, 1885. Insignia 4343. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., January 16, 1863. Acting 
Passed Assistant Surgeon, April 6. 1866. Discharged July 2, 1868. 
Died at Newton, Mass., September 13, 1888. 

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KEITH, WALLACE CUSHLVG. 

Elected February 4, 1903. Insignia 138G3. 
By Inheritance, nephew of Companion First Lieutenant HENEY 
G. GUSHING. 

KELLOGG, CHARLES WETMORE. 

CAPTAIN, 29th OHIO INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected August 6, 1884, in Commandery of tlie State of Ohio. 
Insignia 3381. Transferred to Commandery of tlie State of 
Massachusetts, November 9, 1885. 

Private, 1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 29th Ohio Infantry, 
August 2G, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 29th Oliio Infantry, June 20, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, January 25, 1863. Captain, April 1, 1865. 
Mustered out, July 13, 1865. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., June 6, 1909. 

KELLOGG, HENDERSON. 

Elected December 2, 1903. Insignia 14138. 

Quartermaster-Sergeant, 65th New York Infantry, U.S.V., May 
1, 1898. Mustered out, November 17, 1898. 

In Succession, sou of Companion Captain CHARLES W. 
KELLOGG. 

KELLOGG, JUSTIN PERKINS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 52d INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF TOE 
UNITED STATE.S. 

Elected April 3, 1901. Insignia 13191. 

2d Lieutenant, 52d Infantry, M.V.M., October 11, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, November 11, 1862. Mustered out, August 14, 1863. 

KEMBLE, ARTHUR. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected January 5, 1870. Insignia 1138. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., August 12, 1861. Resigned 
May 16, 1862. 

Died at Salem, Mass., October 28, 1898. 

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KEIMPTON, FRANK HORATIO. 

CAPTAIN, 5Stb MASSACHUSETTS IN'FANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1904. Insignia 14389. 

Private and CNirporal, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 23, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, September 5, 18G3. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, November 24, 1863. Captain, May 3. 
1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

Died at Slocum, E. I., February 10, 1913. 



KENDALL, JOSEPH RICHARDS. 

CAPTAIN, 44th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected December 5, 1894. Insignia 10747. 

1st Lieutenant, 4th Battalion Infantiy, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June 1, 1862. Captain. 44th 
Infantry, M.V.M., September 13, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 
1863. 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 6, 1912. 



KENDALL, ROBERT BRUCE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 12th MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 14, 1886, in Commandery of the State of Illi- 
nois. Insignia 4972. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, November 22, 1897. 

Private and Corporal, 5th Maine Infantry, June 34, 1861. Dis- 
charged (disability) October 29, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 
12th Maine Infantry, March 17, 1865; mustered, April 10, 1865. 
Mustered out, March 13, 1866. 

Died at New York, N. Y., February 6, 1905. 

KENDRICK, JOHN EDMUND. 

Elected May 3, 1900. Insignia 13896. 

By Inheritance, nephew of JOSEPH HARVEY KENDRICK, 
Captain, 11th Rhode Island Infantry, October 1, 1863. Mustered 
out, July 13, 1863. Died February 20, 1900. 

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KENDRICKEN, JOHN MARTIN. 

Elected May 7, 1902. Insignia 13600. 

Son of Companion Acting Second Assistant Engineer PAUL H. 

kendkice:en. 



KENDRICKEN, PAUL HENRY. 

ACTING SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER, U.S.N. 

Elected April 3, 1889. Insignia 6995. 

Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., Jxme 20, 1863. Acting 
8d Assistant Engineer, November 6, 1863. Discharged September 

3, 1866. 

KENNEDY, CHARLES FRANCIS JOSEPH. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14743. 
By Inheritance, son of CHARLES G. KENNEDY, Private, 
28th Pennsylvania Infantry, July 4, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, April 

4, 1864. Discharged July 20, 1864. Died December 15, 18C5, 
from effect of wounds received in action. 

Died at Springfield, Mass., March 11, 1908. 



KENNEY, CLESSON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 53d INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7956. 

Private and Sergeant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., October 17, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., May 22, 1863. Mustered 
out, September 2, 1863. 



KENT, JOHN. 

CAPTAIN, f.th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 7, 1874. Insignia 1593. 

Captain, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., September 16, 1862. Mustered 
out, July 2, 1863. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., October 28, 1908. 

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KEPHART, SAMUEL ALEXANDER. 

MAJOR, COAST ARTILLERY CORI'S, U.S.A. 

Elected April 3, 1907. Insignia 15361. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., June IG, 1888. Additional 2d Lieutenant, 3d 
Artillery, U.S.A., June 11, 189-3. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, 
November 28, 1892. 1st Lieutenant, March 2, 1899. Captain, 
Artillery Corps, July 1, 1901. Major, Coast Artillery Corps, Sep- 
tember 10, 1909. 

By Inheritance, son of SAMUEL KEPHAET, 1st Lieutenant, 
125th Pennsylvania Infantry, August 16, 1862. Mustered out, 
May 11, 1863. Died July 17, 1875. 



KIDDER, HENRY PURKITT. 

Elected May 3, 1882. 3d Class. Insignia 2462. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Con- 
stantly consulted on subjects of finance by State and National 
Governments. Munificent in gifts in support of all loyal interests. 
Earnest in all patriotic service. 

Died at New York, January 28, 1886. 



KILLIAN, JOHN EDWIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 28th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. D.S.V. 

Elected June 4, 1879. Insignia 1904. 

2d Lieutenant, 28th Mass. Infantry, December 3, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, July 27, 1862. Di.'icharged February 14, 1863. 
Died at Eoxbury, Mass., March 2, 1895. 

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KIMBALL, JOHN WHITE. 

COLONEL, 53d INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES — BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1892, Insignia 9334, 

Captain, 15th Mass, Infantry, July 12, 1861. Jlajor, August 1, 
18G1, Lieutenant Colonel, April 29, 1862. Discharged to accept 
promotion, November 12, 1863. Colonel, 53d Infantn,', M.V.M., 
November 10, 1863; mustered, December 3, 1863. Mustered out, 
September 2, 1863. Brevet Brigadier General, IT.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for gallant and distinguished services in the field during 
the war." 

Died at Fitchburg, Mass., July 15, 1910. 



KIMBALL, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 2d NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1874. Insignia 1514. 

Private, 1st Conn. Infantrj', May 9, 1861. Mustered out, July 
31, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 3d N.Y. Cavalry, August 15, 1861. 
Captain, January 22, 1863. Discharged (disability) July 18, 1863. 

Died at Pasadena, Cal.. December 27, 1887. 



KING, CHARLES FRED. 

CAPTAIN, COAST GUARD BATTALION, MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1890. Insignia 7972. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 10th Maine Infantry, October 4, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 10th Maine Infantry, January 5, 1863; mustered, 
January 10, 1863. Transferred to 10th Battalion Maine Infantry, 
April 36, 1863, and to 29th Maine Infantry, November 1, 1863. 
Commissioned Captain, September 33, 1864; not mustered. Mus- 
tered out, December 1, 1864. Captain, Coast Guard Battalion, 
Maine Infantrj', January 6, 1865. Mustered out, September 26, 
1865. 

Died at Somerville, Mass., January 17, 1892. 

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KING, DANA WILLIS. 

CAPTAIN, 8th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1889. Insignia 6829. 

Corporal, 1st N.H. Infantry, May 3, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 9, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, Stli N.H. Infantry, October 25^ 
1861. 1st Lieutenant, April 14, 18G2. Captain, "December 16, 
1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, October 28, 1865; not 
mustered. Mustered out, October 28, 1865. 

KING, GEORGE BARNES. 

Elected January 6, 1897. Insignia 11677. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain CHARLES F 
KING. 

KING, JAMES WILLIAMS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1897, in Commandei7 of the State of Maine. 
Insignia 11846. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, November 11, 1902. 

Private, Corporal, and Sergeant, 18th Mass. Infantry, August 
2, 1862. Transferred to 32d Mass. Infantry, October 26, 1864. 
2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, April 1, 1865; mustered, 
June 8, 1865. Mustered out, June 25, 1865. 

KING, WILLIS DEAN. 

Elected April 7, 1897. Insignia 11826. 

Son of Companion Captain DANA W. KING. 

KINGSBURY, ISAAC FRANKLIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, 

Elected April 2, 1873. Insignia 1519. 

Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 32d Mass. Infantry, July 23, 
1862; mustered, August 13, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. In- 
fantry, December 15, 1862 ; mustered, May 1, 1863. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, Adjutant, February 6, 1863 ; mustered, July 21, 1863. Com- 
missioned Captain, June 1, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, 
July 13, 1865. 

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KINSLEY, ALFRED HOWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1892. Insignia 9371. 

Sergeant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 2d 
Mass. Heavy Artillery, September 1, 1863. Discharged (disabil- 
ity) December 29, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., September 5, 1912. 

KINSLEY, EDWARD WILKINSON. 

Elected January 5, 1869. 3d Class. Insignia 980. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. The friend 
and trusted agent of Governor John Albion Andrew in supervision 
of Massachusetts troops in the field. Earnest and successful in re- 
cruiting service. Devoted to all soldier interests. 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 26, 1891. 

KNEELAND, SAMUEL. 

MAJOR, SURGEON — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1875. Insignia 1725. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., March 1, 1862. Major, Sur- 
geon, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., October 28, 

1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Sur- 
geon, U.S.V., September 2, 1863. Major, Surgeon, September 9, 

1863. Mustered out, February 21, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., February 8, 1866, " for faithful and meritorious 
services." 

Died at Hamburg, Germany, September 27, 1888. 

KNIFFIN, CHARLES WARNER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 49th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 1, 1888. Insignia 6046. 
1st Lieutenant, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., September 19, 1862. 
Mustered out, September 1, 1863. 

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KNIGHT, EDWIN LEWIS. 

CAPTAIN. 10th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY _ BREVET MAJOR tJ S V 

Elected November 6, 1908. Insignia 15505. 

1st Sergeant, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, July 21, 1862. Captain, November -a, 1862 • mustered 
November 26, 1863. Mustered out, July 1. 1864. Brevet Major' 
TJ.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 

Died at Thomasville, Ga., December 24, 1909. 



KNIGHT, WILLIAM FRANKLIN. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10722. 

By Inheritance, son of SAMUEL FREDERICK KNIGHT 
Captain, 87th New York Infantry, September 30, 1861. Resigned 
April 3, 1862. Died at Providence, R. I., May 30, 1875. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Colorado De- 
cember 6, 1899. ' 



KNOWLES, ALFRED HENRY 

FIRST LIEDTENANT. 54th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U S V 

Elected April 7, 1909. Insignia 15929. 

Sergeant, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, October 7, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 54th Massachusetts Infantry^ October 7, 1863- "mus- 
tered, December 7, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, February 4, 1864- mus- 
tered, March 30, 1864. Resigned February 21, 1865 



KNOWLTON, HOWARD SPRAGUE. 

Elected January 6, 1909. Insignia 15835. 

In Succession, grandson of Companion Brevet Brio'adier Gen- 
eral AUGUSTUS B. R. SPRAGUE. 

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KREBS, ADOLF. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 4tll MISSOURI CAVALRY, D.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1904. Insignia 141G1. 

1st Sergeant, Benton Hussars, afterwards 5th Missouri Cavalry, 
August 13, 1861; mustered, October 15, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th 
Missouri Cavalry, April 11, 18G2. Consolidated with 4th Missouri 
Cavalry, November 15, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, January 15, 1863. 
Mustered out, October 18, 1864. 

LADD, CHARLES HIBBARD. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 3d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1911. Insignia 16439. 

Private, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 36, 1863. Mustered 
out, July 7, 1863. Sergeant, 13th Unattached Company, Heavy 
Artillery (afterwards 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery), December 
31, 1863. 3d Lieutenant, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, March 
7, 1865. Mustered out, September 26, 1865. 

LADD, NATHANIEL EUSTIS. 

CAPTAIN, 55th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11307. 

Private, 33d Mass. Infantry, August 9, 1862. Discharged to 
accept promotion, August 26, 1863. 3d Lieutenant, 55th Mass. In- 
fantry, August 15, 1863 ; mustered, September 14, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, March 34, 1864; mustered. May 19, 1864. Captain, July 
23, 1865; mustered, August 26, 1865. Mustered out, August 29, 
1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and 
meritorious services." 

LADD, WILLIAM JONES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 13th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY — BREVET 
CAPTAIN, D.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1882. Insignia 2460. 

Sergeant- :\Iajor, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 30, 1863. 2d 
Lieutenant, 13th N.H. Infantry, December 30, 1862. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, May 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallunt and meritorious services." 

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LAMB, CHARLES DUNCAN. 

CAPTAIN, 56th MASSACUDSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1870. Insignia 1359. 

Private, Landis's Independent Battery, Liglit Artillery, Penn. 
Militia, in service of the U.S., June 27, 1863. Mustered out, July 
30, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 31, 
1863. Discharged to accept promotion, June 11, 1864. Captain, 
56th Mass. Infantry, May 7, 1864. Discharged (disability result- 
ing from wounds received in action), December 28, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., September 2, 1871. 



LAMB, ROLAND OLMSTED. 

Elected February 7, 1906. Insignia 14926. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain SAMUEL T. LAMB 
(Commandery of the State of Oregon). 



LAMSON, CHARLES ALDEN. 

Elected February 3, 1897. Insignia 11746. 

By Inlieritance, son of CHARLES WHITNEY LAMSON, Act- 
ing Master, U.S.N., July 8, 1861. Appointment revoked February 
25, 1865. Died at Beverly, Mass., November 30, 1889. 



LAMSON, DANIEL SANDERSON. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 16th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1867, in Commandery of the State of New- 
York. Insignia 629. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts as Charter Member, March 4, 1868. 

Major, 16th Mass. Infantry, August 1, 1861. Lieutenant 
Colonel, July 23, 1862. Resigned (disability) September 29, 1862. 

Died at Weston, Mass., May 13, 1912. 

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LANCEY, JOHN ADAMS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, let MAINE HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5796. 

1st Sergeant, 2d Maine Infantry, May 28, 1861. Discharged 
(disability) July 11, 1861. Sergeant-Major, ISth Maine Infantry, 
afterward 1st Maine Heavy Artillery, August 21, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 1st Maine Heavy Artillery, January 18, 1864. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, August 19, 1865. Mustered out, September 11, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 9, 1904. 



LANE, EVERETT. 

MAJOR. 4;!rt INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1692. 

Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Major, 
October 20, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 



LANE, WILBUR FISK. 

CAPTAIN. 8th MAINE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1902. Insignia 13598. 

Ist Lieutenant, 8th Maine Infantry, September 7, 1861. Cap- 
tain, September 1, 1863; mustered, October 3, 1863. Mustered 
out, October 19, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., October 7, 1907. 



LAPHAM, OSCAR. 

CAPTAIN, 12th RHODE ISLAND INPANTRY^, U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1890. Insignia 7685. 

1st Lieutenant, 12th R.I. Infantry, October 13, 1862. Appointed 
Adjutant, December 27, 1862. Captain, March 24, 1863; mus- 
tered, April 13, 1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. 

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LARABEE, GEORGE HERMAN. 

"^'h'e^AV^'S^^eW uf l?^^^^ «™««0^- '"' MASSACHUSETTS 

Elected March 3, 1886. Insignia 4551. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery 
March 19 1864. Discharged (disability) March 14, 1865 ^' 

Died at Suncook, N. H., October 31, 1896. 

LARKIN, JAMES EDWARD. 

MA.TOR. 5th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY. U.S V 

Elected March 3, 1886. Insignia 4552 

jX^ITV- ""■?•, '"''"''•'' ^^*°'^^ ''' ''''■ Captain, 
July 31, 1862 Major, July 3, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenan 

S 1864. '''''' °°* '""^t^^^'i- Mustered out, October 

Died at Everett, Mass., August 7, 1911. 

LARNED, DANIEL READ. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED. U.S.A. 

Elected June 4, 1873. Insignia 1499. 

Captain Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., March 13, 1863 
Resigned June 1, 1865. Major, Paymaster, U.S.A., June 23, 1879 '■ 
accepted July 2, 1879. Retired July 26, 1892. Lieutenant Colonel 
retired, April 2.3, 1904. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 1, 1864 
for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign in East 
Tennessee, at the siege of Knoxville, and in the battles of the late 
campaign from the Eapidan to Petersburg." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices in the campaign from the Eapidan to Petersburg." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California De- 
cember 7, 1887. ' 

LATHROP, JOHN. 

CAPTAIN, 35th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1869. Insignia 1058. 

1st Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 13, 1862. Captain 
August 27, 1862. Discharged November 13, 1863. ' 

Died at Dedham, Mass., August 24, 1910. 

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LATHROP, JOSEPH HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 4th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY 
U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1869. Insignia 1059. 

Private and Sergeant, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 12, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, January 25, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 
January 5, 1865. Appointed Adjutant, February 3, 1865. Mus- 
tered out, November 14, 1865. 

Died at Calumet, Mich., February 24, 1907. 



LAURIAT, GEORGE REYNOLDS. 

Elected January 6, 1909. Insignia 15834. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Major GEOEGE W. 
LAURIAT. 



LAURIAT, GEORGE WALTER. 

CAPTAIN, 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1881. Insignia 2224. 

Sergeant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 1, 
1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 1st Sergeant, 32d Mass. 
Infantry, June 17, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, 
August 6, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, December 29, 1862. Captain, 
June 15, 1864. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during 
the campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent 
army under General E. E. Lee." 

Died at Medford, Mass., April 26, 1891. 



LAURIAT, PHILIP WALES. 

Elected March 3, 1909. Insignia 15903. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Major GEOEGE W. 
LAURIAT. 

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LAWRENCE, ELIJAH COURTLANDT. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 55th ILLINOIS INFANTRY U S V 

Elected January 4, 1893. Insignia [)928. 

Private, 55th Illinois Infantry, November 14, 1861. 2(1 Lieu- 
tenant, 55th Illinois Infant.^, March 5, 1862. Discharged (dis- 
ability resulting Irom wounds received in action) February?, 1863. 

LAWRENCE, SAMUEL CROCKER. 

""""s^ATEk '"■ '^^^^^•™^-. M.V.M,. IN SERVICE OP TDE UNITED 

Elected November 2, 1904. Insignia 14390 

1 "^tn'X^V'^r^"^' ^^•^■*^-' ^P"' ''' 1««1' "^"^^^^'-1> May 
1, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 

Died at Medford, Mass., September 24, 1911. 



LEARNED, BELA PECK. 

""^v's^^- ''' CO'^NECTICUT HEAVY ARTILLERY _ BREVET MAJOR, 

Elected March 2, 1870. Insignia 1179. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Conn. Hea^^ Artillery, February 21, 1862 
1st Lieutenant, May 26, 1862. Captain, December 29, 1864 Mus- 
tered out, September 25, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V April 9 
1865, "for efficient and meritorious services during the recent 
operations resulting in the fall of Eichmond, Virginia, and the 
surrender of the insurgent army under General R. E. Lee " 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York 
March 7, 1888. ' 



LEAVITT, WILIAM WHIPPLE. 

ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected December 2, 1891. Insignia 9138. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., July 30, 1861. Resigned July 23, 
1863. 

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LEE, DANIEL WEBSTER. 

CAPTAIN. 29th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1872. Insignia 1395. 

1st Lieutenant, 29th Mass. Infantry, December 17, 1861. Ap- 
pointed R.Q.M., June 6, 1862. Captain, January 14, 1863. Dis- 
charged December 3, 1863. 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., August 27, 1897. 



LEE, FRANCIS L. 

COLONEL, 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected April 6, 1869. Insignia 1065. 

Major, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June 1, 1862. Colonel, 44th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., August 29, 1862; mustered, September 12, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 

Died at Westport, N. Y., September 2, 1886. 



LEE, FRANCIS WILSON. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3883. 

In Succession, son of Companion Colonel FRANCIS L. LEE. 



LEE, HENRY. 

Elected September 1, 1868. 3d Class. Insignia 928. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Lieutenant 
Colonel, Aide-de-Camp, Staff of the Governor of Massachusetts, 
July 12, 1861, to June 9, 1864. Distinguished for earnest service 
in the formation-of regiments in 1861, and for helpfulness through- 
out the war. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., November 24, 1898. 

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LEE, HORACE CLARK. 

^'^GENEKiL/u.S.r^^^™"^''''''^ INFANTRY - BREVET BRIGAPIEU 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 814. 

Colonel, 27th Mass. Infantry, September 20, 1861. Mustered 
out, October 27, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Springfield, Mass., June 22, 1884. 



LEE, JAMES GRAFTON CARLETON. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1688. 

Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., November 26, 1862. Captain, A Q M 
U.S.A., July 2, 1864. Major, Q.M., July 2, 1879. Lieutenant 
Colonel, Deputy, Q.M. General, December 11, 1892. Colonel, 
A.Q.M.G., February 18, 1897. Eetired August 12, 1900. Briga- 
dier General, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet Major, U.S.A., July 
31, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war" 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., July 31, 1865, " for faithful 
and meritorious services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, No- 
vember 6, 1895. 



LEE, JAMES HATTRICK. 

SETOND LIEUTENANT. 4th MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. 

Elected May 7, 1902. Insignia 13599. 

2d Lieutenant, 22d Unattached Co. Mass. Heavy Artillery, after- 
wards 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 23, 1864. Mustered out. 
June 17, 1865. 

Died at Eome, Italy, March 23, 1903. 

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LEE, SAMUEL PERRY. 

MAJOR, RKTIRBD, BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.A. — BREVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 7, 1872. Insignia 1392. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., June 8, 1861. Discharged July 6, 18G1. 
1st Lieutenant, 3d Maine Infantry, July 31, 1861. Captain, Sep- 
tember 1, 1862. Major, November 14, 1862. Mustered out, No- 
vember 12, 1863. Major, Veteran Reserve Corps, November 9, 
1863; accepted November 13, 1863. Mustered out, October 19, 
1866. Captain, 45th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted 
October 20, 1866. Unassigned July 22, 1869. Retired with rank 
of Major, December 15, 1870, " for disability resulting from loss 
of right arm and wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in 
the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Lieuten- 
ant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for dis- 
tinguished gallantry at the battles of Fredericksburg, Virginia, and 
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." 

Died at Vineyard Haven, Mass., October 20, 1890. 



LEE, WILLIAM RAYMOND. 

COLONEL, 20th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 990. 

Colonel, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 1, 1861. Discharged (dis- 
ability) December 17, 1862. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for distinguished conduct at the battle of Antie- 
tam, Maryland, and for gallant and meritorious services during the 
war." 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., December 26, 1891. 



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LE FAVOR, GEORGE WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6105. 

Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Octo- 
ber 28, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 14, 
1864 ; mustered, November 4, 1864. Captain, December 14, 1864. 
Mustered out, January 6, 1866. 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., April 6, 1894. 



LEIGHTON, GEORGE BRIDGE. 

Elected December 3, 1898, in Commandery of the State of 
Missouri. Insignia 4292. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, January 1, 1908. 

Son of Companion Major GEORGE E. LEIGHTON (Com- 
mandery of the State of Missouri). 



LEIGHTON, WALTER HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 188th PENNSYLVANIA 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1885. Insignia .3711. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 188th Penn. Infantry, April 
9, 1864. Mustered out, December 14, 1865. 
Died at Togus, Me., November 30, 1896. 



LEWIS, DAVID WILKINSON. 

CAPTAIN, 9th VERMONT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5095. 
Captain, 9th Vermont Infantry, July 3, 1862; mustered, July 
9, 1862. Discharged (disability) September 2, 1864. 

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LEWIS, JOHN BENJAMIN. 

MAJOR, SDRGBON — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3507. 

Major, Surgeon, 5th Connecticut Infantry, July 3, 1861; mus- 
tered, July 23, 1861. Major, Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., April 4, 
1862. Mustered out, October 7, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., October 1, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 



LEWIS, WILLIAM JERAULD. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4255. 

Son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOHN B. LEWIS. 



LIBBY, HORATIO SMITH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, Ist MAINE CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1689. 

Private and Q.M. Sergeant, 1st Maine Cavalry, September 21, 
1861. Ist Lieutenant, 1st Maine Cavalry, March 12, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, November 25, 1864. 

Died at Melrose, Mass., July 16, 1911. 



LINCOLN, FREDERIC WALKER. 

Elected May 1, 1889. 3d Class. Insignia 7138. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. As Mayor 
of the City of Boston during the war, he rendered special patriotic 
service in recruiting, and in energetic action during the draft riot. 
Wherever a soldier's need was known, his was a ready hand. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., September 13, 1898. 

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LINCOLN, LEVI. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 34th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1896. Insignia 11482. 

2d Lieutenant, 34th Mass. Infantry, July 18, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 9, 1862. Discharged (disability) August 31, 
1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 17, 1902. 



LISCUM, EMERSON HAMILTON. 

COLONEL, 9th INFANTRY, U.S.A. — BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 8736. 

Corporal, 1st Vermont Infantry, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 15, 1861. Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 
12th Infantry, U.S.A., February 1, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 12th In- 
fantry, February 19, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, May 4, 1863. R.Q.M., 
February 5, 1865, to October 16, 1865. Transferred to 30th In- 
fantry, September 21, 1866. Captain, 45th Infantry, July 28, 
1866; declined. Captain, 25th Infantry, July 28, 1866; accepted 
March 26, 1867. Unassigned April 26, 1869. Assigned to 19th 
Infantry, July 5, 1870. Major, 22d Infantry, May 4, 1892. Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, 24th Infantry, May 23, 1896. Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., July 12, 1898. Discharged December 31, 1898. Colonel, 
9th Infantry, U.S.A., April 25, 1899. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., 
August 1, 1864, " for gallant services in the battle of Bethesda 
Church and during the campaign before Riclimond, Va." Killed 
in action at the battle of Tien Tsin, China, July 13, 1900. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, No- 
vember 4, 1891. 



LITCHFIELD, JAMES ANDREW. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9808. 

Private and Sergeant, 40th Mass. Infantry, September 3, 1862. 
Ist Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, November 16, 1864; mus- 
tered, January 1, 1865. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. 

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LITTLE, ARTHUR. 

CHAPLAIN, 1st VERMONT HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 14, 1888, in Commandery of the State of Illinois. 
Insignia 6403. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, May 11, 1889. 

Chaplain, 10th Vermont Infantry, afterward 1st Vermont Heavy 
Artillery, April 11, 1863. Mustered out, July 5, 1865. 



LITTLE, CYRUS HARVEY. 

Elected December 4, 1901. Insignia 13386. 

By Inheritance, son of HIRAM K. LITTLE, 2d Lieutenant, 
11th New Hampshire Infantry, September 4, 1862. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, January 30, 1863. Died July 4, 1864, of wounds received in 
action before Petersburg, Va., June 20, 1864. 



LITTLE, JAMES LOVELL. 

Elected May 3, 1882. 3d Class. Insignia 2463. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Emi- 
nent in devotion during the early days of the war, rendering effi- 
cient service in recruiting by personal effort, and always conspicu- 
ous for his care of soldiers and their families. 

Died at Swampscott, Mass., June 19, 1889. 



LITTLEFIELD, AARON DALTON. 

ACTING MASTER, D.S.N. 

Elected February 4, 1903. Insignia 13860. 
Acting Master, U.S.N., March 24, 1863. Discharged Septem- 
ber 30, 1865. 



LITTLEFIELD, ANDREW CHURCH. 

Elected May 4, 1904. Insignia 14298. 

Son of Companion Acting Master AARON D. LITTLEFIELD. 

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LIVERMORE, OLIVER CROMWELL. 

CAPTAIN. 13th MASSACIIDSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1886. Insignia 5148. 

1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, June 28, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, December 30, 1862. Captain, May 1, 1863. Mustered 
out, August 1, 1864. 

Died at Wellesley, Mass., May 17, 1912. 



LIVERMORE, THOMAS LEONARD. 

COLONEL, 18th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 5, 1869. Insignia 1135. 

Private, 1st N.H. Infantry, June 24, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 9, 1861. Ist Sergeant, 5th N.H. Infantrj', October 12, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th N.H. Infantry, June 10, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, December 14, 1862. Captain, March 3, 1863. Major, 
October 28, 1864; mustered, November 18, 1864. Discharged to 
accept promotion, April 7, 1865. Colonel, 18th N.H. Infantry, 
January 17, 1865; mustered, April 8, 1865. Mustered out, June 
23, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., 
April 7, 1865, " for highly valuable and meritorious services." 



LIVERMORE, THOMAS LEONARD, JR. 

Elected November 1, 1899. Insignia 12672. 
Son of Companion Colonel THOMAS L. LIVERMORE. 

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LIVINGSTON, LA RHETT LORALZO. 

COLONEL, RETIRED. U.S.A. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 815. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1849. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 1st 
Artillery, U.S.A., July 1, 1853. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, De- 
cember 24, 1853. 1st Lieutenant, January 3, 1856. Captain, Octo- 
ber 26, 1861. Major, 4th Artillery, April 10, 1879. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 3d Artillery, March 5, 1887. Colonel, May 22, 1891. Ke- 
tired February 12, 1895. Brevet Major, U.S.A., July 1, 1862, " for 
gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Malvern Hill, 
Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., August 28, 1864, 
"for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Smithfield, 
Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
March 2, 1892. 



LOMBARD, GEORGE BRIMMER. 

CAPTAIN. 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 5, 1869. Insignia 1028. 

1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. 
Captain, January 15, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 
Died at Boston, Mass., December 11, 1911. 



LOMBARD, JACOB HALL. 

CAPTAIN. 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 888. 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Resigned 
January 14, 1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., July 29, 1875, 



LOMBARD, PERCIVAL HALL. 

Elected March 4, 1896. Insignia 11404. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain JACOB H. LOM- 
BARD. 

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LONG, WILLIAM HALE. 

MAJOR, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET COLONEL. U.S V. 

Elected April 5, 1876. Insignia 1745. 

2d Lieutenant, 33d N.Y. Infantry, May 14, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, December 27, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, October 
16, 1862. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., October 16, 1863. Major, 
A.A.G., September 6, 1864, " for his brave and gallant conduct at 
Fort Stevens, near Washington, District of Columbia." Mus- 
tered out, September 19, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., 
October 19, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services during the 
recent campaign before Richmond, Virginia, and in the Shenan- 
doah Valley." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious services in the assault before Petersburg, Virginia." 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., April 7, 1890. 

LONGFELLOW, CHARLES APPLETON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1871. Insignia 1476. 

2d Lieutenant, Ist Mass. Cavalry, March 27, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, January 24, 1864. Discharged (disability) February 15, 
1864. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., April 13, 1893. 

LONGSTREET, JAMES WARREN. 

Elected December 6, 1893. Insignia 10345. 

By Inheritance, son of JAMES MONROE LONGSTREET, 
Captain, 12th R.I. Infantry, October 13, 1862. Mustered out, July 
29, 1863. Died August 19, 1893. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 31, 1901. 

LOOMIS, WILLIAM STILES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 46th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OP THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 1, 1893. Insignia 9993. 

Private and Sergeant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., October 15, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., January 7, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, July 29, 1863. 

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LORING, CHARLES GREELEY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL — BREVET 
MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1408. 

Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., February 3, 1862; assigned as Assist- 
ant Inspector General, 9th Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant 
Colonel (under Act July 17, 1862), July 22, 1862. Mustered out, 
August 10, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., August 1, 1864, " for 
gallant and meritorious services at the battles of the Wilderness, 
Spottsylvania, and Bethesda Church, and during the operations 
before Petersburg, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
August 1, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services during the 
campaign in East Tennessee, and at the siege of Knoxville." Brevet 
Major General, U.S.V., July 17, 1865, " for meritorious services 
during the war." 

Died at Beverly, Mass., August 18, 1902. 



LORING, CHARLES HARDING. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (CAPTAIN), U.S.N. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1693. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., February 26, 1851. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, May 21, 1853. 1st Assistant Engineer, May 9, 1857. 
Chief Engineer, March 25, 1861. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, May 
19, 1880, 



LORING, FRANCIS WILLIAM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 38th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — 
BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1870. Insignia 1245. 

Sergeant-Major, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, Adjutant, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 9, 1862. de- 
signed May 26, 1864. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, "for conspicuous gallantrv' at Sabine Cross Roads, 
Louisiana, April 8, and Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, April 9, 1864." 

Died at Meran, Austria, October 29, 1905. 

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LORING, HENRY WARD. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected November 2, 1881. Insignia 2309. 
Master's Mate, U.S.N., May 11, 18G1. Acting Ensign, October 
1, 18G3. Eesigned May 29, 1865. 

Died at Plymoutli, Mass., January 30, 1895. 



LORING, SELDEN HOLLIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 30tb MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8439. 

Sergeant-Major, 30tii Mass. Infantry, November G, 18G1; mus- 
tered, January 3, 18G2. 2d Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, June 
9, 1862. Discharged (disability) August 31, 1864. 

Died at Allston, Mass., February 27, 1892. 



LOTZ, GEORGE. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 28th INFANTRY, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 5, 1873. Insignia 1539. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 99th Penn. Infantry, Sep- 
tember 18, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June 22, 1863. 
Major, Surgeon, 28th Infantry, Penn. Militia, June 22, 1863. 
Mustered out, July 28, 1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., July 20, 1879. 



LOW, DAVID W. 

MAJOR, 8th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 1, 1869, Insignia 1091, 

3d Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M,V.M., April IG, 1861 ; mustered, 
April 30, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, May 10, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 1, 1861. Captain, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., September 15, 
1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. Captain, 8th Infantry, 
M.V.M., July 14, 1864. Major, July 25, 1864. Mustered out, 
November 10, 1864. 

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LOW, FREDERICK CLARK. 

CAPTAIN. Ist MAINE HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET MAJOR. U.8.V. 

Elected February 5, 1896. Insignia 11363. 

Ist Lieutenant, 18th Maine Infantry, afterwards Ist Maine 
Heavy Artillery, August 21, 1862. Captain, July 27, 1864. Dis- 
charged (disability) May 15, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Togus, Me., February 3, 1909. 



LOWELL, FREDERIC ELMORE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1902. Insignia 13746. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 40th Massachusetts Infantry, 
August 31, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 40th Massachusetts Infantry, 
November 7, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, January 26, 1864. Discharged 
(disability) November 30, 1864. 



LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL. 

Elected April 9, 1890. 3d Class. Insignia 7963. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. His wise and 
patriotic words guided the public mind to lofty principle, as the 
heroic deeds of others of his name and lineage aided on the battle- 
field in saving the nation. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., August 13, 1891. 



LUCE, ENOS THOMPSON. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, Slid MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13328. 
Lieutenant Colonel, 23d Maine Infantry, September 29, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 15, 1863. 

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LUNT, HENRY. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1410. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 31, 1864. Dis- 
charged September 2, 1865. 

Died at Quincy, Mass., April 7, 1887. 

LUTHER, CHARLES FRANCIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 82d U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9063. 

Private, 22d Mass. Infantry, October 7, 1861. Discliarged (dis- 
ability) September 25, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 82d U.S.C.T., De- 
cember 23, 1863. Resigned November 19, 1864. 

LYMAN, GEORGE HINCKLEY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, MEDICAL INSPECTOR, U.S.A. 

Elected February 2, 1881. Insignia 2163. 

Major, Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Lieutenant 
Colonel, Medical Inspector, U.S.A., June 11, 1862. Mustered out, 
November 20, 1865. 

Died at London, England, August 19, 1891. 

LYMAN, GEORGE HINCKLEY. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9681. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel GEORGE 
H. LYMAN. 

LYMAN, LUKE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 27th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected September 1, 1868. Insignia 868. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 27th Mass. Infantry, September 16, 1861. 
Resigned May 27, 1863. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services at the siege of Wasliington, 
North Carolina." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Montreal, Canada, November 12, 1889. 

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LYMAN, LUKE WILLIAM. 

Elected July 3, 1905. Insignia 14579. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
LUKE LYMAN. 



LYMAN, THEODORE. 

COLONEL, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL. MASSACHUSETTS VOL- 
UNTEER MILITIA. VOLUNTEER AIDE-DE-CAMP, U.S.V. 

Elected April 11, 1877. Member at large. Insignia 1822. 

Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General, M.V.M., 
August 15, 18G3. Volunteer A.D.C., Staff of Major General George 
G. Meade, commanding Army of the Potomac (special sanction. Sec- 
retary of War), September 3, 1863. Resigned as Volunteer A.D.C., 
April 20, 1865. Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General, M.V.M., 
December 8, 1865. Resigned December 8, 1865. 

Died at Nahant, Mass., September 9, 1897. 



LYMAN, THEODORE. 

Elected December 4, 1895. Insignia 11372. 
In Succession, son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel THEO- 
DORE LYMAN. 



LYON, GEORGE ARMSTRONG. 

PAY DIRECTOR (REAR ADMIRAL). RETIRED. U.S.N. 

Elected November 12, 1890, in Commandery of the State of 
California. Insignia 8306. Transfen-ed to Commandery of 
the State of Massachusetts, October 11, 1894. 

Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., June 11, 1862. Paymaster, Janu- 
ary 23, 1866. Pay Inspector, September 15, 1888. Pay Director, 
March 15, 1898. Retired December 23, 1899. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
April 6, 1898. 

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LYON, HENRY WARE. 

REAU ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected January 5, 1910. Insignia 16115. 

Midshipman, U.S.N.A., October 27, 1862. Ensign, U.S.N., 
March 12, 1868. Master, March 26, 1869. Lieutenant, March 21, 
1870. Lieutenant Commander, November 3, 1884. Commander, 
October 1, 1893. Captain, March 27, 1900. Eear Admiral, Feb- 
ruary 19, 1906. Retired November 8, 1907. 



LYONS, HENRY STEPHEN. 

Elected February 1, 1911. Insignia 16440. 

By Inheritance, son of HENRY MILTON LYONS, 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 49th lufantr}-, M.V.M., in the service of the United States, 
September 21, 1862. Mustered out, September 1, 186.3. Captain, 
8th Infantry, M.V.M., July 16, 1864. Mustered out, November 15, 
1864. Died December 8, 1893. 



Maccauley, clay. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 126th PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY. TJ.S.V. 

Elected January 1, 1873. Insignia 1453. 

Private and Sergeant, 126th Penn. Infantry, August 6, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, 126th Penn. Infantry, February 24, 1863. Mustered 
out. May 20, 1863. 



MACKIE, JOHN HOWELL. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON. U.S.N. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5094. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., May 17, 1861. Resigned Feb- 
ruary 28, 1862. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., April 1, 1863, 
to July 21, 1865. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., March 5, 1891. 

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MACMILLAN, ANDREW THOMSON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, lat RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1875. Insignia 1614. 

Corporal, Ist R.I. Light Artillery, August 15, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, July 15, 1863. Discharged March 
3, 1865. 

Died at St. Augustine, Fla., November 27, 1895. 



MACNAMARA, DANIEL GEORGE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 9tli MASSACHU- 
SETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9064. 

1st Sergeant and Commissary Sergeant, 9th Mass. Infantry, 
June 11, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Infantry, September 86, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., August 27, 1863. Mustered out, 
June 21, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 9th U.S.C.T., April 25, 1866. Mus- 
tered out, November 26, 1866. 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 5, 1900. 



MACOMB, DAVID BETTON. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (COMMODORE), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected February 5, 1890. Insignia 7686. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., January 11, 1849. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, February 26, 1851. 1st Assistant Engineer, June 26, 
1856. Chief Engineer, September 21, 1860. Retired with the rela- 
tive rank of Commodore, February 27, 1889. 

Died at New York, N. Y., January 27, 1911. 

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MACY, GEORGE NELSON. 

COLONEL, 20th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTKY — BREVET MAJOK GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 18G9. Insignia 1067. 

1st Lieutenant. 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 18G1. Captain, 
November 8, 1861. Major, December 18, 1862. Lieutenant 
Colonel, May 1, 1863. Colonel, July 5, 1863. Mustered out, July 
27, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., August 14, 1864, " for 
distinguished conduct at the battle of the Wilderness and at Deep 
Bottom." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, " for gal- 
lant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting 
in the fall of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insur- 
gent army under General Eobert E. Lee." 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 13, 1875. 



MAGNITZKY, ALBERT LOUIS. 

Elected December 7, 1910. Insignia 16411. 
By Inlieritance, son of Companion Captain GUSTAVE MAGr- 
NlfzKY. 



MAGNITZKY, GUSTAVE. 

CAPTAIN. 20th MASSACHHSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. FIRST LIEUTEN- 
ANT, RETIRED, — BREVET CAPTAIN, U.S.A. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8062. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 
18, 1861. Transferred to 21st V.R.C., December 15, 1863. let 
Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, March 21, 1864; mustered. May 
6, 1864. Captain, June 30, 1864. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. 
2d Lieutenant, 39th Infantry, U.S.A., March 7, 1867; accepted 
April 12, 1867. Unassigned April 20, 1869. Assigned to 14th In- 
fantry, August 3, 1870. Retired (wounds in line of duty), Novem- 
ber 14, 1871. 1st Lieutenant, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet 1st 
Lieutenant, U.S.A., March 7, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious 
services in th(y battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Cap- 
tain, U.S.A., March 7, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services 
in the battle of Petersburg, Virginia." 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., September 18, 1910. 

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MAKER, JOHN CROSBY. 

CAPTAIN. 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1892. Insignia 9372. 

Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Mustered out, 
September 2, 1864. 

Died at Melrose, Mass., June 19, 1900. 



MALI, HENRY WILLIAM THEODORE. 

CAPTAIN, 20th MASSACUOSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1870. Insignia 1269. 
1st Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, March 8, 1864. Captain, 
May 7, 1864. Resigned May 20, 1865. 

Died at New York, N. Y., March 29, 1900. 



MALLORY, WILLIAM HENRY. 

MAJOE, 2d NEW YORK CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1870. Insignia 1174. 

Captain, 2d N.Y. Cavalry, August 13, 1861. Major, July 5, 
1862. Resigned January 28, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, June 
11, 1879. 



MANN, CYRUS SWEETSER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 31st MASSACHUSETTS 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1904. Insignia 14391. 
1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 31st Mass. Infantry, October 
10, 1863. Discharged (disability) March 25, 1864. 

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MANNING, ALBERT SYLVESTER. 

Elected December 2, 1903. Insignia 14137. 

By Inheritance, brother of ELBRIDGE GERRY MANNING 
Corporal, 19th Mass. Infantry', August 28, 1861. Discharged to 
accept promotion, Februarj' 28, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 
81st U.S. Colored Troops, February 28, 1863. Captain, Febru- 
ary 14, 1866. Mustered out, November 30, 1866. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 2d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, U.S.A., January 22, 
1867. Died May 30, 1869. 



MANNING, CHARLES HENRY. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (LIEUTENANT COMMANDER), RETIRED, n.S.N. 

Elected December 2, 1891. Insignia 9139. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., February 19, 1863. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, July 25, 1866. 1st Assistant Engineer, October 26, 1872. 
Passed Assistant Engineer, February 24, 1874. Retired June 14, 
1884. Chief Engineer, retired, June 29, 1906. 



MANNING, ROBERT LIVERMORE. 

Elected March 7, 1900. Insignia 12831. 

Son of Companion Chief Engineer CHARLES H. MANNING, 

U.S.N. 



MANSFIELD, HENRY TUCKER. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected January 2, 1895. Insignia 10840. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 14, 1863. Resigned 
January 30, 1865. 

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MANSFIELD, SAMUEL MATHER. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected June 20, 1900, in Commandery of the State of Califor- 
nia. Insignia 12926. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, December 1, 1903. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1858. 2d Lieutenant, Corps of Engi- 
neers, U.S.A., June 17, 1862. Colonel, 24th Conn. Infantry, No- 
vember 18, 1862. Mustered out, September 30, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., March 3, 1863. Captain, 
August 15, 1864. Major, September 2, 1874. Lieutenant Colonel, 
July 22, 1888. Colonel, July 5, 1898. Brigadier General, February 
20, 1903. Retired February 21, 1903. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., 
June 14, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services in action at 
Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Major, and Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
services during the Rebellion." 



MARBLE, FRANK EARL. 

CAPTAIN, Ist UNITED STATES SHARPSHOOTERS. 

Elected January 3, 1883, in Commandery of the District of Co- 
lumbia. Insignia 2694. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, April 22, 1886. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st U.S. Sharpshooters, September 23, 1861. 
Captain, July 4, 1862. Mustered out, September 23, 1864. 

Died at Lynn, Mass., July 27, 1894. 



MARCY, HENRY ORLANDO. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 35th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected April 6, 1881. Insignia 2222. 

Ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the U.S., May 5, 1863. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 
Major, Surgeon, 35th U.S.C.T., November 26, 1863. Resigned 
June 3, 1865. 

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MARCY, HENRY ORLANDO, JR. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14753. 

Son of Companion Surgeon HENRY 0. MARCY. 



HARDEN, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER. 1st UNITED 
STATES SHARPSHOOTERS. 

Elected February 6, 1878. Insignia 1815. 

Private and Sergeant, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, December 12, 1861. 
Transferred to 1st U.S. Sharpshooters, April, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
E.Q.M., 1st U.S. Sharpshooters, July 10, 1863. Mustered out, 
September 8, 1864. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., December 19, 190G. 



MARLAND, WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, 2d BATTERY, MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY — 
BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7957. 

Sergeant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 15, 
1861 ; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Battery, December 18, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, October 22, 1862. Captain, January 8, 1865. Mustered out, 
August 11, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 11, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious services." 

Died at Griffin, Ga., April 17, 1905. 



MARSH, CARMI LATHROP. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 13th VERMONT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6106. 

2d Lieutenant, 13th Vermont Infantry, September 11, 1862; mus- 
tered, October 10, 1862. Resigned (disability), February 17, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 

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MARSH, DANIEL JAY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 46th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SEUVli-E OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected May 5, 1875. Insignia 1667. 

1st Sergeant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., October 30, 1863. 2d 
Lieutenant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., November 1, 1862. Mustered 
out, July 29, 1863. 



MARSH, JOHN FENIMORE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 24th VETERAN RESERVE CORPS — BREVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1881. Insignia 2306. 

Private, 9th U.S. Infantry, April 9, 1847. Discharged August 
23, 1848. 1st Lieutenant, 6th Wisconsin Infantry, June 17, 1861. 
Captain, October 25, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, Sep- 
tember 13, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 12th N.H. Infantry, Sep- 
tember 17, 1862. Resigned January 22, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 
24th V.R.C., January 22, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, 24th 
U.S.C.T., April 20, 1865; declined. Resigned August 16, 1865. 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services at the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia." 



MARSH, LUCIUS BOLLES. 

COLONEL, 47th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 2, 1892. Insignia 9373. 

Colonel, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., November 7, 1863. Mustered 
out, September 1, 1863. 

Died at North Scituate, Mass., August 14, 1901. 



MARSHALL, ISAAC NEWTON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 6th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7958. 

Corporal, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., April 16, 1861 ; mustered, April 
22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 6th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., September 4, 1862. Mustered out, June 3, 1863. 

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MARSHALL, JAMES. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11991. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN MARSHALL, Private, 79th In- 
fantry, N.Y.S.M., May 13, 1861. Discharged July 31, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 12th N.Y.S.M., May 31, 1862. Discharged October 8, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, 77th U.S.C.T., December 16, 1863. Trans- 
ferred to 10th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery, October 1, 1865. 1st 
Lieutenant, February 24, 1866. Discharged November 20, 1866. 
Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865. Died June 28, 1892. 

MARSHALL, JOHN. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14745. 

By Inheritance, son of Brevet Captain JOHN MARSHALL. 

MARSHALL, ROBERT. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14744. 

By Inheritance, son of Brevet Captain JOHN MARSHALL. 

MARSHALL, WILLIAM. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14746. 

By Inheritance, son of Brevet Captain JOHN MARSHALL. 

MARTIN, AUGUSTUS PEARL. 

'^^BREV'^T COLON ™l:v.''^''^'^"^''=''^' "^^'^ ARTILLERY - 

Elected October 5, 1870. Insignia 1257. 

Sergeant, 1st Battery Light Artillery, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 21, 1861; mustered, May 18, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Battery, September 5, 
1861. Captain, November 28, 1861. Mustered out, September 16, 
1864. Brevet Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services dur- 
ing the war." 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., March 13, 1902. 

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MARTIN, ORAMEL. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1870. Insignia 1267. 

Major, Surgeon, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 3, 1861. Major, Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., August 3, 1861. 
Resigned July 23, 1862. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., April IG, 1892. 



MARTIN, STEPHEN CROSBY. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9062. 

By Inheritance, son of HENRY AUSTIN MARTIN, Major, 
Surgeon, U.S.V., October 4, 18G2. Resigned November 5, 1864. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meri- 
torious and gallant services." Died December 7, 1884. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., November 5, 1893. 



MARVIN, EDWIN ELIPHALET. 

CAPTAIN, 5th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1900. Insignia 13013. 
1st Lieutenant, 5th Conn. Infantry, July 22, 1861. Captain, 
May 14, 1862. Resigned January 11, 1863. 



MASON, CHARLES FELIX. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1882. Insignia 2457. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, December 24, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, October 1, 1862. Resigned April 21, 1864. 

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MASON, EBEXEZER PORTER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, let CONNECTICUT HEAVY ARTILLERY — 
BREVET CAPTAIN, D.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1870. Insignia 1140. 

Private and Sergeant, 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery, May 22, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 1st Conn. Heavj' Artillery, December 1, 1862. Ist 
Lieutenant, November 8, 1864. Discharged May 6, 1865. Brevet 
Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, Janu- 
ary 7, 1880. 



MASON, HENRY WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, 9th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1910. Insignia 16206. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 9th New York Cavalry, Sep- 
tember 20, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, June 20, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
December 27, 1862. Captain, February 9, 1864. Commissioned 
Major, January 27, 1865 ; not mustered. Discharged February 2, 
1865. 



MASON, HERBERT COWPLAND. 

CAPTAIN, 20th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1674. 

2d Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, November 25, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, July 8, 1862. Captain, Januarj- 6, 186.3. Discharged 
(disability resulting from wounds received in action), March 23, 
1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and 
meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Stockbridge, Mass., September 24, 1884. 

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MASON, WILLIAM EMERY. 

CAPTAIN, 58th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1897. Insignia 11743. 

1st Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 23, 1863. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 
58th Mass. Infantry, September 11, 1863. Captain, January 22, 
1864; mustered, March 2, 1864. Commissioned Major, August 31, 
1864; not mustered. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., May 28, 1905. 

MASURY, CHARLES HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 1st MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1898. Insignia 12069. 

Sergeant, 14th Mass. Infantry, afterwards 1st Mass. Heavy Ar- 
tillery, July 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
February 25, 1863. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. 

MAURAN, EDWARD CARRINGTON. 

Elected May 3, 1882. 3d Class. Insignia 2497. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Adjutant 
General of the State of Rhode Island, with rank of Brigadier Gen- 
eral from June 26, 1856 until January 28, 1875 ; receiving Resolu- 
tion of Thanks from the General Assembly for able and efScient dis- 
charge of duty. Distinguished in the administration of his ofBce 
throughout the war, as well as for liberality to all soldier interests, 
and for devoted patriotism. 

Died at Providence, R. I., June 5, 1886. 

MAY, DARWIN RICHARDSON. 

CAPTAIN, 22d WISCONSIN INFANTRY, U.S.V, 

Elected April 1, 1874. Insignia 1553. 

1st Lieutenant, 22d Wisconsin Infantry, August 22, 1862. Cap- 
tain, February 4, 1863. Mustered out, June 12, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 

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MAY, EDWARD. 

PAY DIRECTOR (REAR ADMIRAL), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected December 3, 1890, in Commandery of the District of 
Columbia. In,signia 8317. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, December 11, 1891. 

Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., September 6, 18G1. Paymaster, 
April 14, 1862. Pay Inspector, September 25, 1875. Pay Director, 
December 24, 1883. Eetired January 20, 1900. 



MAYNARD, GEORGE HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, S2d U.S. COLORED TROOPS — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1906. Insignia 15258. 

Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 19, 1861. Discharged Febru- 
ary 17, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 5th U.S.C.T. (afterwards 82d 
U.S.C.T.), March 17, 1863. Captain, Januai7 17, 1864. Mustered 
out, September 21, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for distinguished and meritorious services during the war." 



McALPINE, THOMAS DAVIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected April 4, 1888. Insignia 6184. 

Private, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 11, 1861; mustered. May 25, 
1861. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in 
action), June 25, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps, 
April 23, 1864. Mustered out, January 1, 1868. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
November 2, 1892. 



McALPINE, Wn^LIAM TAYLOR. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6505. 

Private and Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 11, 1861; mus- 
tered. May 25, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 
1864; mustered, July 1, 1864. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

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McCAFFERTY, MATTHEW JAMES. 

MAJOR, 2r.th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 722. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 3, 1861. Major, 25tli Mass. Infantry, October 1, 1861. Re- 
signed March 19, 1862. 

Died at Boston, Mass., May 5, 1885. 



McCARTER, JOHN GRAY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 25th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9809. 

1st Sergeant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 7, 1861. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 25th Mass. Infantry, April 25, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Novem- 
ber 5, 1862. Mustered out, October 24, 1864. 

Died at Hyde Park, Mass., November 25, 1905. 



McCLURE, CHARLES. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1884. Insignia 3516. 

Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., April 28, 1862. 
Vacated Commission September 1, 1866. Captain, C.S., U.S.A., 
August 17, 1866. Major, Paymaster, U.S.A., August 30, 1880. 
Lieutenant Colonel, D.P.M.G., February 2, 1901. Retired Febru- 
ary 20, 1902. Brevet Major, U.S.A., August 17, 1866, " for faith- 
ful services in the subsistence department." Brevet Major, Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., October 21, 1865, 
" for faithful and meritorious services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Ohio, December 
1, 1886. 

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McCONVILLE, MICHAEL SYLVESTER. 

CAPTAIN. 3d BATTALION RIFLES. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OK THE UNITED STATES vuLUNriiER 

Elected May 4, 1869. Insignia 1063. 

Captain, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., May 3, 1861 ; mustered, 
May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. 
Died at Worcester, Mass., December 25, 1873. 



McFARLAND, EDWIN CHAPIN. 

CAPTAIN, 4lBt UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected January 6, 1897. Insignia 11674. 

Private, 4th Infantry, U.S.A., September 15, 1857. Discharged 
November 11, 1860. Corporal and Sergeant Major, 1st Mass. In- 
fantry, May 23, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 79th U.S.C.T., March 5, 
1863. Captain, September 23, 1863. Mustered out, July 28, 1864^ 
Captain, 41st U.S.C.T., November 33, 1864. Mustered out, Decem- 
ber 10, 1865. 



McGINNESS, JOHN RANDOLPH. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected June 5, 1867, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 507. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, June 2, 1875. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1859. 1st Lieutenant, Ordnance De- 
partment, U.S.A., June 11, 1863. Captain, Febiniary 10, 1S69. 
Major, June 1, 1881. Lieutenant Colonel, July 7, 1898. Colonel, 
June 14, 1902. Retired September 17, 1904. Brigadier General, 
retired, September 17, 1904. Brevet Captain. U.S.A., March l' 

1864, " for gallant and meritorious services during the siege of 
Morris Island, South Carolina." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 13, 

1865, " for gallant and meritorious service during the operations 
before Charleston, South Carolina." 

Transferred to the Commandorv of the State of Pennsylvania, 
October 5, 1881. 

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McGINNIS, WILLIAM AMBROSE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 19th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1889. Insignia 6915. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and First Sergeant, 19t]i Mass. In- 
fantry, September 12, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, 
December 1, 1863. Discharged May 13, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 14, 1896. 



McGRATH, GEORGE BANGS. 

Elected May 1, 1907, in Commandery of the State of Ohio. 
Insignia 15396. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, January 30, 1911. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain MAURICE J. 
McGEATH (Commandery of the State of Illinois). 



McGregor, charles. 

COMMANDER, U.S.N. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1680. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 21, 1860. Ensign, 
U.S.N., May 28, 1863. Master, November 10, 1865. Lieutenant, 
July 25, 1866. Lieutenant Commander, March 12, 1868. Com- 
mander, June 5, 1878. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Ohio, February 
5, 1890. 



McKAY, JAMES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 2d RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1886. Insignia 4627. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 2d R.I. Infan- 
tn', June 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, January 31, 
1865: mustered, March 29, 1865. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, 
July 11, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. 

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McKEE, JAMES COOPER. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, SURGEON, U.S.A. 

Elected January 26, 1876, iu Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 1694. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, Febriiary 1, 1886. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., October 2, 1858; ac- 
cepted December 1, 1858. Captain, Assistant Surgeon, October 2, 
186;j. Major, Surgeon, December 22, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 
Surgeon, November 17, 1887. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., 
March l.S, 1865, '• for faithful and meritorious services durino' the 
war." " 

Transferred to tlie Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
November 6, 1889. 



McKEEVER, SAMUEL. 

CAPTAIN. RETIRED, U.S.A. — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 14, 1885, in Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 4077. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, March 17, 1891. 

1st Lieutenant, 16th Mass. Infantry, -July 2, 1861. Resigned 
August 10, 1862. Captain, 28th Mass. Infantry', October 31, 1862. 
Discharged July 27, 186.3. Captain, V.R.C., August 20, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, April 17, 1866. 2d Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant, 16th 
Infantry, U.S.A.. February 23, 1866. Transferred to 2d Infantry, 
April 17, 1869. Captain, March 4, 1879. Retired May 27, 1889. 
Brevet Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritori- 
ous services during the war." 

Died at Somerville, Mass., May 15, 1902. 



McKIM, JOHN AUSTIN. 

Elected December 4, 1889. Insignia 7536. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Major JOHN W 
McKIM. 

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McKIM, JOHN WINDSOR. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT QUAUTEKMASTER — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November G, 1889, Insignia 7403. 

Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., October 30, 1863. Mustered out, May 
7, 18G7. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious 
services in the Quartermaster's Department during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., June 9, 1908. 



McKIM, WILLIAM WALKER. 

COLONEL, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.A. 

Elected December 5, 1866, in Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia -114. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, November 1, 1871. 

Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., August 3, 1861. Cap- 
tain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., July 2, 1864; assigned as Chief Quartermas- 
ter, Cincinnati Depot, with rank of Colonel (under Act of Congress, 
July 4, 1864), August 2, 1864. Ordered to Philadelphia Depot as 
Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, February 15, 1865. Resigned 
March 8, 1866. Brevet Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meri- 
torious services during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 3, 1895. 



McMURTRIE, HORACE. 

FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER (MASTER), U.S.N. 

Elected March 6, 1872, Insignia 1425. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 3, 1859. 3d Assistant En- 
gineer, October 29, 1861. 1st Assistant Engineer, May 20, 1863. 
Resigned November 38, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 1, 1881. 

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MENDENHALL, JOHN. 

COLONEL, 2d ARTILLERY, U.S.A. 

Elected May 4, 1881, in Commandery of the State of New York. 
Insignia 2801. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
cliusetts, February G, 1884. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1847. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 1st 
Dragoons, U.S.A., July 1, 1851. Transferred to 4th Artillery, Feb- 
ruary 20, 1852. 2d Lieutenant, October 8, 1853. 1st Lieutenant, 
March 12, 1856; Captain, July 3, 1861. Major, Judge Advocate, 
U.S. v., March 17, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Inspector 
General, U.S.V. (under Act of July 17, 1862), February 27 to Sep- 
tember 26, 1864. Mustered out of Volunteer service, October 23, 
1865. Major, 1st Artillery, January 10, 1877. Lieutenant Colonel, 
4th Artillery, October 2, 1883. Colonel, 2d Artillery, December 4, 
1888. Brevet Major, U.S.A., April 7, 1862, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services in the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee." Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.A., September 20, 1863. " for gallant and meri- 
torious services in the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia." Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious 
services during the war." 

Died at Newport, R. I., July 1, 1S9'.'. 



MERCER, FREDERICK WENTWORTH. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 20th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 9, 1887, in Commandery of the State of Illinois. 
Insignia 5613. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, November 30, 1901. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the U.S., November 11, 1862. Mustered out, September 
2, 1863. Major, Surgeon, 4th Mass. Cavalry, September 3, 1863; 
mustered, October 5, 1863. Discharged April 7, 1864. Surgeon, 
60th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., August 1, 1864. 
Jlustcred out, November 30, 1864. Major, Surgeon, 20th Mass. In- 
fantry, December 7, 1864. Discharged April 14, 1865. 

Died at Chicago. 111., February 9, 1910. 

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MERRILL, GEORGE SARGENT. 

CAPTAIN, 4th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 4, 1873. Insignia 1496. 

1st Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., September 1, 1862. Cap- 
tain, December 8, 1862. Mustered out, August 28, 186.3. 
Died at Lawrence, Mass., February 17, 1900. 

MERRILL, JAMES FLINT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 7th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 4, 1911. Insignia 16414. 

Private and Sergeant, 7th Eliode Island Infantry, May 30, 18G2. 
2d Lieutenant, March 1, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, July 1, 1863. Dis- 
charged June 9, 1865. 

MERRILL, JAMES FRANCIS. 

Elected February 1, 1911. Insignia 16441. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant JAMES F. MERRILL. 

MERRILL, WINFIELD GEORGE. 

Elected January 4, 1893. Insignia 9930. 

Son of Companion Captain GEORGE S. MERRILL. 

Died at Lawrence, Mass., July 31, 1898. 

MERRIMAN, CHARLES HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 1st INFANTRY, RHODE ISLAND DE- 
TACHED MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5877. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 1st Infantry, E.I.D.M., April 18, 1861; 
mustered, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Counuis- 
sioned Major, 10th R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862 ; not mustered. 

MERRIMAN, DANIEL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 132d ILLINOIS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 3, 1895. Insignia 10989. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 132d Illinois Infantry, June 1, 1864. 
Mustered out, October 17, 1864. 

Died at Intervale, N. H., September 18, 1912. 

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MERRIMAN, EDGAR CLARENCE. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected May 7, 1884, in Commandery of the State of Penusyl- 
vania. Insignia 3235. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, August 17, 1887. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 21, 1857. Resigned 
November 7, 1860. Acting Master, U.S.N., December 3, 1861. 
Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, September 25, 1863. Lieutenant, 
July, 1865, to date July 16, 1862. Lieutenant Commander, July 
35, 1866. Conunander, March 13, 1875. Captain, July 31, 1890. 
Retired September 26, 1891. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
February 5, 1890. 

MERRITT, WALTER HOWARD. 

Elected December 3, 1891. Insignia 9141. 

By Inheritance, son of HENRY MERRITT, Lieutenant Colonel, 
33d Massachusetts Infantry, October 24, 1861. Killed in action 
at Newbern, N. C, March 14, 1862. 

Died at Lynn, Mass., February 9, 1911. 

MERRY, HENRY LeROY. 

Elected December 2, 1908. Insignia 15816. 
Private, Troop C, New York Cavalry, U.S.V., May 2, 1898. 
Mustered out, November 26, 1898. 

Grand-nephew of Companion Rear Admiral JOHN F. MERRY. 

MERRY, JOHN FAIRFIELD. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, D.S.N. 

Elected April 5, 1882, in Commandery of the District of Colum- 
bia. Insigoia 3404. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, December 26, 1889. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N., October 15, 1863. Acting Master, Sep- 
tember 33, 1865. Ensign, U.S.N., March 13, 1868. Master, De- 
cember 18, 1868. Lieutenant, March 31, 1870. Lieutenant Com- 
mander, December 1, 1883. Commander, May 9, 1893. Captain, 
December 39, 1899. Rear Admiral, March 5, 1902. Retired March 
5, 1903. 

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MESERVEY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 

CAPTAIN, 18th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1881. Insignia 2198. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
April 16, 1861; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 
1861. 1st Lieutenant, 18th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1861. Cap- 
tain, August 24, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1864. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices at the battle of Bethesda Church, Virginia." 

Died at Hingham, Mass., January 18, 1911. 



MESSINGER, WILLIAM HARRISON. 

FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER, U.S.N. 

Elected Nov. 7, 1900. Insignia 13014. 

2d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., October 29, 1861. 1st Assistant 
Engineer, August 24, 1863. Resigned June 16, 1865. 



MICHAELIS, OTHO ERNEST. 

MAJOR, ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, U.S.A. 

Elected October 7, 1868, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 882. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, May 31, 1871. 

2d Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V., September 30, 1863; ac- 
cepted October 15, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, 
U.S.A., November 24, 1863; accepted December 10, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, September 12, 1864. Captain, June 23, 1874. Major, 
February 28, 1889. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for 
faithful and meritorious services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, Sep- 
tember 22, 1887. 

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MIFFLIN, BENJAMIN CROWNINSHIELD. 

"^^ v?^T r'ivn?'^'^'^^^'^- ADJUTANT. 4nth INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS 
\OHNIKEK MILITIA, IN SEUVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 1, 1869. Insignia 1123. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 49tli Infantry, M.V.M., November 19, 
1862. Mustered out, September 1, 1863. 
Died at Boston, Mass., June 16, 1880. 



MILES, NELSON APPLETON. 

LIEUTENANT GENERAL. RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected May 1, 1878. Insignia 1818. 

1st Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, September 9, 1861. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion, May 31, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 
61st N.Y. Infantry, May 31, 1862. Colonel, September 30, 1862. 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 12, 1864, " for distinguished ser- 
vices during the recent battles of the Old Wilderness and Spott- 
sylvania Court-House, Virginia." Accepted June 27, 1864. 
Major General, U.S.V., October 21, 1865; accepted October 
26, 1865. Mustered out, September 1, 1866. Colonel, 40th In- 
fantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866 ; accepted September 6, 1866. Trans- 
ferred to 5th Infantry, March 15, 1869. Brigadier General, U.S.A., 
December 15, 1880; accepted December 18, 1880. Major General, 
April 5, 1890 ; accepted April 14, 1890. Lieutenant General, June 
6, 1900. Retired August 8, 1903. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., 
August 25, 1864, "for highly meritorious and distinguished con- 
duct throughout the campaign, and particularly for gallantry and 
valuable services in the battle of Beams' Station, Virginia." Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services in the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia." Brevet 
Major General, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritori- 
ous services in the battle of Spottsylvania, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commanderv of the State of California, July 
26, 1887. 

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MILLAR, ROBERT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 4th RHODE ISLAND IN- 
FANTRY—BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1882. Insignia 2G00. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 4tli E.L Infantry, August 27, 
1861 ; mustered, October 30, 1861. Mustered out, August 26, 1864. 
Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
faithful and meritorious services." 

Died at Providence, R. I., December 17, 1909. 



MILLER, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. 

LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected December 4, 1895. Insignia 11267. 

Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N"., September 11, 1861. Acting En- 
sign, April 24, 1863. Acting Master, January 17, 1865. Ensign, 
March 12, 1868. Master, December 18, 1868. Lieutenant, March 
21, 1870. Lieutenant Commander, April 15, 1882. Retired No- 
vember 30, 1885. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
December 7, 1898. 



MILLER, JAMES. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected May 4, 1904. Insignia 14294. 

Private, 50th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 11, 1862. Mustered out, August 24, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 4th 
Mass. Cavalry, January 9, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, February 8, 1864. 
Mustered out, November 14, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 16th Infantry, 
U.S.A., February 23, 1866. 1st Lieutenant, July 28, 1866. Trans- 
ferred to 2d Infantry, April 17, 1869. E.Q.M., January 1, 1871 to 
August 20, 1873. Captain, June 7, 1879. Major, 20th Infantry, 
April 26, 1898. Transferred to 22d Infantry, September 10, 1900. 
Lieutenant Colonel, 19th Infantry, November 13, 1900. Colonel, 
22d Infantry, November 11, 1901. Brigadier General, August 11, 
1903. Eetired August 12, 1903. 

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MILLS, ARTHUR. 

Elected December 2, 1885. Insignia 4348. 

By Inheritance, brother of CHARLES JAMES MILLS, 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, August 15, 18G2. 1st Lieutenant, 
August 17, 1863. Discharged (disability), March 18, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, Adjutant, 56th Mass. Infantry, August 22, 1863 ; 
mustered, September 1, 1863. Captain, July 7, 1864. Captain, 
Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 25, 1864. Brevet Major, 
U.S. v., January 23, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in 
the battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Bethesda Church, and 
during the operations before Petersburg, Virginia." Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 31, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious services during the war." Killed at Boyd- 
ton Plank Road, Virginia, March 31, 1865. 

Died at New York. N. Y., January 1, 1907. 



MILTON, RICHARD SWEET. 

CAPTAIN, 0th BATTERY, MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 723. 

2d Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Battery, August 6, 1862. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, July 2, 1863. Captain, January 1, 1865. Mustered out, June 
6, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., November 25, 1904. 



MITCHELL, OREB FRANCIS. 

CAPTAIN, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1883. Insignia 2522. 

Sergeant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23, 
1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 40th Mass. 
Infantry, August 20, 1862. Captain, November 7, 1863. Dis- 
charged (disability resulting from loss of left arm), October 35, 
1864. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., August 31, 1896. 

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MOIES, CHARLES PARMENTER. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14095. 

Private, 11th Rliode Island Infantry, October 1, 1869. Mustered 
out, July 13, 1863. 

By Inheritance, son of THOMAS MOIES, 1st Lieutenant, 11th 
Rhode Island Infantry, October 1, 1862. Mustered out, July 13, 
1863. Died November 3, 1886. 

Died at Lonsdale, R. I., June 11, 1910. 



MONROE, LORENZO DOW. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 58th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8063. 

Private, 1st Battalion, Mass. Heav)' Artillery, March 4, 1862. 
Discharged March 24, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 58th Mass. Infantry, 
March 25, 1864; mustered, April 21, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, August 
8, 1864; mustered, April 17, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

Died at Quincy, Mass., May 21, 1896. 



MOODY, JOSEPH EDWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 59th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9823. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Sergcant-Major, 48th Infantry, 
M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 16, 1862. Mustered out, 
September 3, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 59th Mass. Infantry, March 29, 
1864. 1st Lieutenant, December 9, 1864. Mustered out. May 15, 
1865. 



MOORE, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 17th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1902. Insignia 13808. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 17th Massachusetts Infantry, July 22, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 17th Massachusetts Infantry, May 17, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, August 15, 1864. Captain, September 1, 1864. 
Mustered out. July 11, 1865. 

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MOORE, WINTHROP AMORY. 

CAPTAIN. 7th RHODE ISLAND INKANTUY. C.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1886, in Commandery of the State of Ohio. 
Insignia 5197. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, August 17, 1906. 

Private, 7th R.I. Infantry, August 11, 18G3. 2d Lieutenant, 
Marcli i;;, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, April 7, 1864. Captain, January 
15, 1865. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. 



MOREHOUSE, RODERICK DHU. 

CAPTAIN, 142d NEW YORK INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9810. 

8d Lieutenant, 142d New York Infantry, September 10, 1862 ; 
mustered, September 29, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, February 11, 1863. 
Captain, February 17, 1865; mustered, March 29, 1865. Mustered 
out, June 7, 1865. 

Died at Newi;onville, Mass., April 1, 1900. 

MORGAN, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. 

COMMANDER. RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6107. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N., June 2, 1863. Acting Master, October 

27, 1864. Discharged January 24, 1866. Acting Master, U.S.N., 
April 13, 1866. Ensign, March 12, 1868. Master, December 18, 
1868. Lieutenant, March 21, 1870. Lieutenant Commander, July 

28, 1884. Commander, July 4, 1893. Retired September 29, 1894. 
Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, De- 
cember 5, 1894. 



MORISSEY, JOHN. 

MAJOR, 3d INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 5, 1872. Insignia 1432. 

Major, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., October 15, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 26, 1863. 

Died at Plymouth, Mass., December 27, 1885. 

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MORRILL, EDWARD PARKER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. Hth BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTIL- 
LERY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 8737. 

Private, 1st Battery Light Artillery, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 21, 1861; mustered. May 18, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 11th Battery Light Artillery, 
M.V.M., in service of the U.S., August 25, 1862. Mustered out, 
May 25, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 11th Mass. Battery, January 2, 
1864. Discharged (disability), September 5, 1864. 

Died at West Roxbury, Mass., September 16, 1899. 



MORRILL, EZEKIEL. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 1st NEW HAMPSHIRE HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13329. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 13th N.H. Infantry, Septem- 
ber 28, 1863. Discharged November 25, 1864. Major, Surgeon, 
1st N.H.H.A., November 17, 1864; mustered, December 21, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 15, 1865. 

Died at Concord, N. H., April 18, 1908. 



MORRILL, FERDINAND GORDON. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3511. 
Acting Ensign, U.S.N., October 1, 1864. Discharged September 
16, 1866. 

Died at Assouan, Egypt, December 25, 1907. 



MORRILL, SAMUEL. 

Elected March 1, 1899. Insignia 12491. 

In Succession, son of Companion Acting Ensign F. GORDON 
MORRILL. 

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MORRIS, ARTHUR. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3509. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, U.S.A.. March 24, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 12, 1863. Captain, January 10, 1877. Retired 
(disability in line of duty), October 5, 1887. Brevet 1st Lieuten- 
ant, U.S.A., June 30, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services 
in the battle of White Oak S\vamp, Virginia." Brevet Captain, 
U.S.A., September 17, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services 
in the battle of Antietam, Maryland." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, No- 
vember 7, 1888. 



MORRISON, MORTIER LAFAYETTE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 13th NEW 
HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1886. Insignia 5100. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 26, 

1862. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 13th N.H. Infantry, August 12, 

1863. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 



MORRISON, WILLIS IRWIN. 

Elected May 7, 1902, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 13563. Transferred to Coimuandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, April 1, 1903. 

By Inheritance, son of THEOPHILUS WYLIE MORRISON, 
2d Lieutenant, 18th Indiana Infantry, August 16, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, September 4, 1862. Captain, A.A.G., U.S.V., February 28, 
1863. Resigned January 27, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, 146th 
Indiana Infantry, April 25, 1865. Mustered out, August 31, 1865. 
2d Lieutenant, 34th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866. Transferred 
to 16th Infantry, April 14, 1869. 1st Lieutenant, August 6, 1873. 
Captain, September 6, 1886. Killed in action at San Juan Hill, 
Cuba, July 1, 1898. 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of California, December 
31, 1905. 

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MORSE, GEORGE WASHINGTON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1876. Insignia 1752. 

Private and Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, March 17, 18G5; mustered, June 9, 
1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

Died at Marseilles, France, April 9, 1905. 



MOSES, WILLIAM PITT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER. 9th NEW 
UAMPSHIRE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1892. Insignia 9474. 

1st Lieutenant, 9tli N.H. Infantry, June 24, 1862 ; mustered, 
August 15, 1862; appointed R.Q.M., November 13, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, June 10, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., September 15, 1905. 



MOTLEY, THOMAS LAWRENCE. 

MAJOR. ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10719. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Captain, 1st 
Mass. Cavalry, December 25, 1861. Commissioned Major, March 5, 
1864; not mustered. Major, A.A.G., U.S.V., November 25, 1864. 
Mustered out, September 1, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., September 26, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious ser- 
vices." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., September 27, 1865, "for meri- 
torious services during the war." 

Died at Groton, Mass., December 3, 1909. 



MOULTON, EDWARD EVERETT. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5034. 

In Succession, son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel ORSON 
MOULTON. 

Died at Springfield, Mass., January 11, 1899. 

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MOULTON, ORSON. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 2Bth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected Marcli 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 685. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

3d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Kifles, M.V.M., in the service of the 
U.S., April 19, 1861; mustered. May 19, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 3, 1861. Captain, 35th Mass. Infantr}', October 12, 1861. 
Lieutenant Colonel, November 5, 1863. Discharged December 31, 
1864. 

Died at Indian Orchard, Mass., August 31, 1894. 



MOWRY, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, lltb UIIODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1904. Insignia 14393. 
Captain, 11th E.I. Infantry, October 1, 1863. Mustered out, 
July 13, 1863. 



MULLIGAN, HENRY COOLIDGE. 

Elected February 7, 1906. Insignia 14927'. 

By Inheritance, son of SIMON MULLIGAN, 1st Lieutenant, 
39th Massachusetts Infantry, August 19, 1863. Discharged (dis- 
ability) September 19, 1863. Died November 15, 1905. 



MULLOY, JOHN BENEDICT. 

CAPTAIN, 37th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1890. Insignia 7973. 

1st Lieutenant, 37th Massachusetts Infantry, August 27, 1863. 
Captain, March 10, 1863. Discharged April 4, 1864. 
Died at Springfield, Mass., September 5, 1898. 

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MUNROE, JAMES ALLEN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 37th U.S. COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected March 5, 1902. Insignia 13500. 

Private and Corporal, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 3d North Carolina Volunteers, afterward 37th U.S.C.T., 
October 19, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, December 3, 1864. llesigned 
May 15, 1865. 

MUNROE, MARTIN ADAMS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 4th MA.SSACIIUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1882. Insignia 2521. 

Private and Corporal, 30tli Mass. Infantry, December 17, 1861. 
Discharged December 7, 1862. Private and Sergeant, 7th Un- 
attached Co. Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 4, 1864. 
Mustered out, August 5, 1864. Private and Sergeant, 4th Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, August 18, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Heavy 
Artillery, March 22, 1865 ; mustered, April 1, 1865. Mustered out, 
June 17, 1865. 



MURDOCH, JOSEPH. 

CAPTAIN, 4.'5th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1672. 

Sergeant, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 
26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Captain, 45th Infantry, 
M.V.M., September 36, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Poxbury, Mass., April 27, 1884. 



MURPHY, PATRICK EDWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 9th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 4, 1888. Insignia 5952. 

1st Sergeant, Commissary Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 9th 
Mass. Infantry, June 11, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Infantry, 
September 26, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, February 8, 1863. Mustered 
out, June 21, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Veteran Reserve Corps, July 
20, 1864. Mustered out, January 2, 1867. 

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MUZZEY, DAVID PATTERSON. 

UEUTENANT COLONEL, 3d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1906. Insignia 15300. 

Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. Discharged August 
1, 1861. ad Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, September 11, 1861. 
Resigned July 17, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 41st Mass. Infantry 
(afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry), September 16, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 1, 1862. Captain, June 17, 1863. Major, 
August 15, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, October 5, 1865. Dis- 
charged October 8, 1865. 

Died at Cambridge. Mass., August 3, 1910. 



MUZZEY, LORING WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1871. Insignia 1303. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 13th Mass. Infantry, May 17, 1862. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion, March 30, 1864. Captain, C.S., 
U.S.V., March 21, 1864. Mustered out, October 13, 1865. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V., July 7, 1865, " for efficient and meritorious 
services." 

Died at Lexington, Mass., November 15, 1909. 



NAGLE, FRANK LINCOLN. 

Elected December 5, 1906. Insignia 15258. 

By Inheritance, son of JAMES NAGLE, Captain, 1st Pennsyl- 
vania Infantry, December 15, 1846. Mustered out, July 37, 1848. 
Colonel, 6th Pennsylvania Infantry, April 32, 1861. Mustered out, 
July 26, 1861. Colonel, 48th Pennsylvania Infantry, October 1, 
1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., September 10, 1862. Resigned 
May 9, 1863. Colonel, 39th Pennsylvania Infantry, July 1, 1863. 
Mustered out, August 2, 1863. Colonel, 194th Pennsylvania In- 
fantry, July 24, 1864. Mustered out, November 5, 1864. Died 
August 32, 1866. 

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NEEDHAM, CLARENCE. 

Elected December 6, 1905. Insignia 14816. 
• By Inheritance, son of HERBERT A. NEEDHAM, 1st Ser- 
geant, 33d Massachusetts Infantry, August 9, 1862. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, November 11, 1864; mustered, December 33, 1864. Mustered 
out, June 11, 1865. Died May 9, 1895. 



NETTLETON, EDWARD PAYSON. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 31st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY ~ BREVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1869. Insignia 1052. 

Captain, 31st Mass. Infantry, December 10, 1861. Lieutenant 
Colonel, April 15, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, June 7, 1865; 
not mustered. Mustered out, September 30, 1865. Brevet Colonel, 
U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at 
the capture of Port Hudson, Louisiana; in the fight at Shreve- 
port, Pinewood, and Alexandria, and also at the taking of Mobile, 
Alabama." 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 17, 1889. 



NEWMAN, STEPHEN ISAAC. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, gist UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. — 
BREVET CAPTAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected January 1, 1896. Insignia 11293. 

Principal musician, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 10, 1861. Dis- 
charged October 30, 1862. Band leader, 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 
Corps d'Afrique, April 7, 1863. Discharged April 24, 1864. 2d 
Lieutenant, 81st U.S.C.T., April 24, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, Janu- 
ary 20, 1865. Mustered out, November 30, 1866. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services 
during the war." 

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NEWTON, JOHN WORTHINGTON. 

CAPTAIN, let VERMONT CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5422. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Vermont Cavalry, September 18, 1862 • mus- 
tered, September 29, 1862. Captain, Januarv 5, 1864. Resi-ned 
February 27, 1864. "' "^ 

Died at Togus, Me., January 6, 1905. 



NEWTON, MATTHEW TURNER. 

MAJOR. SURGEON, 10th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1871. Insignia 1308. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Conn. Infantry, May 14, 
1861. Mustered out, August 12, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant 
Surgeon, 10th Conn. Infantry, October 4, 1861. Major, Surgeon, 
July 21, 1862. Resigned February 17, 1864. 

Died at Suffield, Conn., July 24, 1909. 



NICHOLS, ANDREW J. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d MAINE CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1702. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Maine Cavalry, November 11, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, December 1, 1863. Discharged September 10, 1864. 
Died at Natick, Mass., November 30, 1880. 



NICHOLS, EDWARD TATTNALL. 

REAR ADMIRAL, U.S.N. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1690. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., December 14, 1836. Passed Midshipman, 
July 1, 1842. Master, August 2, 1849. Lieutenant. March 13, 
1850. Commander, July 16, 1862. Captain, July 25, 1866. Com- 
modore, May 24, 1872. Rear Admiral, February 26, 1878. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
February 1, 1882. 

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NICHOLS, JAMES BUFFINGTON. 

CAPTAIN, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 1, 1869. Insignia 1178. 

1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861; mus- 
tered, October 14, 1861. Captain, June 27, 1863. Discharged 
September 1, 1864. 

Died at Salem, Mass., July 21, 1899. 



NICHOLS, SMITH WOODWARD. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 1, 1899. Insignia 12669. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 27, 1858. Lieuten- 
ant, tr.S.N., July 16, 1862. Lieutenant Commander, July 25, 1866. 
Commander, April 26, 1876. Retired April 14, 1882. Captain, re- 
tired, June 29, 1906. 



NICHOLS, WILLIAM BUFFINGTON. 

Elected January 1, 1890. Insignia 7572. 

In Succession, son of Companion Captain JAMES B. NICHOLS. 



NIEBUHR, CALEB EASTE. 

CAPTAIN, Ist BATTALION, MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1886. Insignia 4630. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
February 26, 1862. Captain, 1st Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery', 
November 3, 1862. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. 

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NOURIS, ALBERT LANE. 

'"'coLoStkSoP^' ^^^^'^^'^^-r ^U^^'^O^. ll^a UNITED STATES 

Elected April 6, 1887. Insignia 5425. 

Nurse in U.S. Sanitary Commission, July and August 1862 
Medical Cadet, U.S.A., August to November, "1862. Acting Assist- 
ant Surgeon, U.S.A., July to November, 1864, and from March 8, 
1865, to March 24, 1866. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 114tli 
U.S.C.T., March 24, 1866; mustered, October 27, 1866. Mustered 
out, May 8, 1867. 

NORTH, JAMES NORMAN. 

PIKST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER ''Jth UASS\ 
CHUSE'lTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. vii^oi&K, _4tn MAbbA- 

Elected December 1, 1886. Insignia 5101. 

Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, December 26, 1861. Discharged 
June 17, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 35th U.S.C.T., September 1, 1803. 
1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 1st U.S. Colored Cavalry, December 9, 
1863. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 24th Mass. Infantry, January I5' 
1865. Resigned October 7, 1865. 

NOURSE, HENRY STEDMAN. 

CAPTAIN, .'iDth ILLINOIS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1893. Insignia 10048. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 55th Illinois Infantry, April 30, 1862. 
Captain, December 19, 1802 ; mustered, September 26. 1863. Mus- 
tered out, March 29, 1865. 

Died at South Lancaster, Mass., November 14, 1903. 



NOYES, EDWARD LANGDON. 

MAJOR, 3d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1889. Insignia 6686. 

Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 16, 
1861; mustered, April 30, 1801. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 
Captain, 41st Mass. Infantry, afterward 3d Mass. Cavalry, August 
27. 1862. Major. September 2, 1864. Mustered out, July 21, 1805. 

Died at Danvcrs, Mass., June 26, 1908. 

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NOYES, NICHOLAS NAPOLEON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 48th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected May 7, 1873. Insignia 1479. 

Private and Sergeant, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., September 23, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., November 3, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, December 29, 1863. Mustered out, September 3, 
1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 22, 1888. 



NUTE, 7U.0NZ0. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 6th NKW 
HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1889. Insignia 7132. 
1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 6th N.H. Infantry, October 18, 1861. 
Resigned March 19, 1863. 

Died at Farmington, N. H., December 17, 1892. 



NUTT, WILLIAM. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 55th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 1, 1902. Insignia 13428. 

Private, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 11, 1861. Discharged to accept 
promotion, March 5, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, 
March 5, 1863. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, May 22, 1863 ; not 
mustered. Captain, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1863. Major, 
November 23, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, June 25, 1865. Mustered 
out, August 29, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services." 

Died at Natick, Mass., August 31, 1909. 

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NYE, GEORGE HENRY. 

COLONEL, 20tU MAINE INFANTRY — BKEVET MAJOR GENERAL. U.S.V, 

Elected April 6, 1869. Insignia 1053. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Maine Infantry, April 28, 1861. Mustered 
out, August 5, 1861. Captain, 10th Maine Infantry, October 3, 
1861. Mustered out. May 7, 1863. Captain, 29th Maine Infantry, 
November 7, 1863. Major, October -i, 1864. Colonel, December 
17, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., October 28, 1864, " for meritorious services." Brevet Ma- 
jor General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious 
services during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., October 23, 1908. 

NYE, WILLIAM ALLEN. 

Elected February 4, 1891. Insignia 8553. 

By Inlieritance, son of EPHEAIM B. NYE, 2d Lieutenant, 14th 
Massachusetts Battery, February 25, 1864. Killed in action near 
Petersburg, Virginia, March 25, 1865. 

OAKEY, DANIEL. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1873. Insignia 1494. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, January 11, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, July 23, 1862. Captain, March 20, 1863. Resigned July 3, 
1865. 

Died at New York, N. Y., February 23, 1888. 

OAKMAN, HIRAM ABIFF. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. .30th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS — 
BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. iitv-Uio 

Elected April 5, 1893. Insignia 10122. 

1st Lieutenant, 7th Mass. Infantry, June 15, 1861. Captain, 
December 1, 1861. Discharged August 24, 1863. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 30th U.S.C.T., February 18, 1864. Mustered out, Decem- 
ber 10, 1865. Brevet Colonel, IJ,S.V.. March 13, 1865, " for long 
continued and meritorious service during the rebellion," 

Died at Marshfield, Mass,, September 2, 1909. 

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OAKMAN, THOMAS CAMPBELL. 

CAPTAIN. 6th I'ENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13330. 

3d Lieutenant, 6tli Pennsylvania Cavalry, March 4, 1865. 1st 
Lieutenant, March 22, 1865. Captain, March 27, 1865. Trans- 
ferred to 2d Provisional Pennsylvania Cavalry, June 17, 1865. 
Mustered out, August 7, 1865. 

Died at Pittsfield, Mass., Febi-uary 13, 1909. 



O'CONNOR, FREDERICK ARCHIBALD. 

ACTING MASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected May 7, 1884. Insignia 3276. 

Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., January 15, 1863. Acting Ensign, 
January 31, 1864. Acting Master, June 28, 1865. Resigned De- 
cember 27, 1867. 



ODIORNE, FREDERIC. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA. IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6506. 
2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 

Died at Cambridgeport, Mass., October 25, 1897. 



ODIORNE, WALTER BURLINGAME. 

Elected November 5, 1902. Insignia 13695. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Second Lieutenant FRED- 
ERIC ODIORNE. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., January 14, 1906. 



OLIVER, JOHN RATHBONE. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13336. 
Son of Companion Captain ROBERT SHAW OLIVER. 

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OLIVER, JOSEPH BROWN. 

CAPTAIN, 5tU WISCONSIN INFANTRY, tl.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1874. Insignia 1.589. 

1st Lieutenant, 5th Wisconsin Infantry, June 10, 18G1. Captain, 
October 1(3, 18G-.3.. IJcsigned January 26, 18()3. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 



OLIVER, ROBERT SHAW. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 8th CAVALRY, U.S.A. 

Elected February 2, 1870. Insignia 1241. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, October 13, 18G4. Mustered 
out, October 31, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 17th Infantry, U.S.A., Feb- 
ruary 23, 1866. Transfen-ed to 8th Cavalry, March 3, 1867. 1st 
Lieutenant, March 7, 1867. Resigned October 31, 1869. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
November 3, 1903. 



OLMSTED, FREDERIC LAW. 

Elected May 2, 1888. 3d Class. Insignia 6345. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Kebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. The first Sec- 
retary of the United States Sanitary Commission, the aims of which 
were carried out to success largely through his organizing faculty. 
Through his efforts three regiments of colored troops were raised 
in New York. He was the centre of all patriotic movement in 
New York City, the organizer of that great Fair which realized one 
million dollars for the Sanitary Commission ; the originator of the 
Loyal Publication Society and the Protective War Claim Associa- 
tion. His loyalty was supreme, his service peerless. 

Died at Waverley, Mass., August 28, 1903. 

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OLNEY, HENRY CEYLON. 

CAPTAIN, 52d WISCONSIN INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected October 1, 1889, in Commandery of the State of Colorado. 
Insignia 7480. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 9, 1897. 

Captain, 5'2d Wisconsin Infantry, March 22, 1865; mustered, 
March 30, 1865. Mustered out, July 28, 1865. 

Transferred to Commandery of tlie State of Washington, Decem- 
ber 31, 1901. 



OPDYCKE, LEONARD ECKSTEIN. 

Elected January 6, 1886. Insignia 4383. 

By Inheritance, son of EMERSON OPDYCKE, 1st Lieutenant 
41st Ohio Infantry, July 26, 1861; mustered, August 26, 1861 
Captain, February 9, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, Sep 
tember 17, 1862. Colonel, 125th Ohio Infantry, September 1& 
1862; mustered, January 1, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V. 
July 26, 1865. Resigned January 1, 1866. Brevet Brigadier Gen 
erai, U.S.V., February 7, 1865. Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 
November 30, 1864, " for important and gallant services at the 
battle of Franklin, Tennessee." Died April 25, 1884. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, Janu- 
ary 1, 1908. 



ORCUTT, FRANK EDWARD. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 95th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected December 5, 1888. Insignia 6637. 

Private, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 12, 1862. Discharged 
October 22, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Engineers, Corps d'Afrique, 
afterwards 95th U.S.C.T., November 5, 1863. Discharged Novem- 
ber 26, 1864. 

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ORDWAY, ALBERT. 

COLONEL, 2-Jth MASSACHIISETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BUIGADIRR 
GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 784. 

1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Cap- 
tain, July 5, 1864. Major, November 21, 1864. Lieutenant 
Colonel, April 6, 1865. Colonel, May 7, 1865 ; mustered, February 
9, 1866. Mustered out, February 10, 1866. Brevet Colonel and 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for higidy 
meritorious services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
February 1, 1882. 



ORMSBEE, EBENEZER JOLES. 

CAPTAIN, 12th VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5797. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Vermont Infantry, April 25, 1861 ; mustered. 
May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 15, 1861. Captain, 12th Ver- 
mont Infantry, September 22, 1862 ; mustered, October 4, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 14, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 



ORR, JOHN BALDWIN. 

Elected December 1, 1909. Insignia 16073. 

By Inheritance, son of WILLIAM LAIRD ORR, 1st Lieuten- 
ant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Iowa Cavalry, April 21, 1862. Major, 
Surgeon, 21st Iowa Infantry, December 2, 1862. Resigned October 
29. 1864. Died April 1, 1908. 

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OSBORN, FRANCIS AUGUSTUS. 

COLONEL, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1868, in Conimandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 680. Transferred to Coiumandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 24th Mass. Infantry, August 31, 1861; mus- 
tered, October 1, 1861. Colonel, December 28, 1862. Mustered 
out, November 14, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865 (original appointment, October 28, 1864), "for distin- 
guished services in the movement on the enemy's works near iSTew 
Market, Virginia. September 29, 1864." 



OSBORNE, GEORGE RALPH. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13334. 
By Inlieritance, son of Companion Surgeon GEORGE S. 
OSBORNE. 



OSBORNE, GEORGE STERNE. 

MAJOR. SURGEON, 5th MASSACUU.SETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected Januai7 4, 1871. Insignia 1287. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., July 8, 1862, to September 
9, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Mass. Cavalry, 
March 17, 1863; mustered, April 1, 1863. Discharged to accept 
promotion, January 23, 1864. Major, Surgeon, 5th Mass. Cavalry, 
December 30, 1863 ; mustered, February 10, 1864. Resigned May 
7, 1864. Surgeon in charge of hospital transport " George Leary," 
from May 16, 1864, to June 8, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, 
U.S.A., August 19, 1864, to September 28, 1865. 

Died at Salem, Mass., May 25, 1901. 

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OSGOOD, CHARLES EMMONS. 

SKCOND LIEUTEiNANT, Isl MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY AKTILLEKY. 

Elected December 3, 1902. Insignia 13747. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 14th Massachusetts Infantry, 
aftenvards 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, July 5, 1861. 3d 
Lieutenant, 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artiller\', January 1. 1864. 
Resigned February 14, 1865. 



OSGOOD, JOSIAH ALONZO. 

CAPTAIN. 47th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEEU .MILITIA IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 4, 1874. Insignia 1513. 

Private and Corporal, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 8, 1861. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion, October 31, 1862. Captain, 47th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., October 31, 1862. Mustered out, September 1, 
1863. 

Transferred to the Connuandery of the State of California, Feb- 
ruary 6, 1889. 



OTIS, HARRY PRESTON. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8075. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
JOHN L. OTIS. 

OTIS, JOHN LORD. 

COLONEL, 10th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1313. 

2d Lieutenant, 10th Conn. Infantry, September 25, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, December 4, 1861. Captain, December 12, 1861. Ma- 
jor, November 21, 1862. Colonel, February 18, 1863. Mustered 
out, November 23, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for gallantry at the crossing of the James River, Vir- 
ginia, June 20, 1864, and at the battles of Flusser's Mills and Deep 
Run, Virginia." 

Died at Tarpon Springs, Fla., March 15, 1894. 

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OTIS, THEODORE GUSHING. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 3d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1868. lusignia 820. 

Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 6, 1861. Discharged 
to accept promotion, August 2, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 41st Mass. 
Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, September 6, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, August 13, 1863. Eesigned July 11, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, No- 
vember 5, 1884. 

OWEN, CHARLES DEXTER. 

CAPTAIN, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1882. Insignia 2456. 

Sergeant, 1st E.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, August 14, 1861. Captain, December 
21, 1861. Resigned December 24, 1863. 



OWEN, LEANDER CLARK. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected December 4, 1889. Insignia 7535. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N., September 13, 1864. Discharged July 
25, 1865. 

Died at Vineyard Haven, Mass., March 25, 1911. 

PACKER, WARREN WIGHTMAN. 

COLONEL, 5th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14087. 
Captain, 5th Conn. Infantry, July 22, 1861. Major, August 9, 
1862. Colonel, March 1, 1863. Mustered out, October 24, 1864. 

PAGE, HENRY TITCOMB. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected May 6, 1885. Insignia 3844. 

Mate, U.S.N., November 23, 1863. Acting Ensign, September 
4, 1864. Discharged June 3, 1865. 

Died at Fitchburg, Mass., September 23, 1911. 

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PAGE, WILLIAM BREWSTER. 

Elected December 1, 1909. Insignia 16075. 
In Succession, son of Companion Acting Ensign HENEY T. 
PAGE. 



PAIGE, HARLAN PAGE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 4th VERMONT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1896. Insignia 11364. 

Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 4th Vermont Infantry, 
September 21, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 4th Vermont Infantry, Jan- 
uary 1, 1865. Resigned May 9, 1865. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., December 6, 1901. 



PAINE, AMASA ELLIOT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON. 104th UNITED STATES 
COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected April 5, 1882. Insignia 2426. 

Private, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 
20, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. Medical Cadet, U.S.A., 
November 22, 1864, to August 2, 1865. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant 
Surgeon, 104th U.S.C.T., August 21, 1865. Mustered out, Febru- 
ary 5, 1866. 



PAINE, CHARLES JACKSON. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1868. Insignia 956. 

Captain, 22d Mass. Infantry, October 8, 1861. Major, 30th Mass. 
Infantry, January 14, 1862. Colonel, 2d Louisiana Infantry, Octo- 
ber 25, 18G2. Resigned March 8, 1864. Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
July 4, 1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Major Gen- 
eral, U.S.V., January 15, 1865, " for meritorious and valuable 
services." 

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PAINE, WILLIAM ALFRED. 

Elected November 3, 1909. Insignia 16037. 

By Inheritance, son of ALBERT PAINE, Hospital Chaplain, 
U.S.V., June 13, 1862. Resigned August 28, 1862. Died May 14, 
1901. 



PALFREY, FRANCIS WINTHROP. 

COLONEL, 20th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, tJ.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1868. Insignia 927. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 1, 1861. Colonel, 
December 18, 1863 ; mustered, January 24, 1863. Discharged 
(disability resulting from wounds received in action), April 13, 
1863. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
gallant conduct at the battle of Antietam, Maryland, and for meri- 
torious services during the war." 

Died at Cannes, France, December 6, 1889. 



PALFREY, JOHN CARVER. 

CAPTAIN CORr.S OF ENGINEERS — BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL, 
U.S.A. 

Elected December 3, 1890. Insignia 8339. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1853. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Corps of 
Engineers, U.S.A., July 1, 1857. 2d Lieutenant, December 31, 
1857. 1st Lieutenant, August 3, 1861. Captain, March 3, 1863. 
Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Inspector General, 13th 
Army Corps, March 15, 1865 to August 1, 1865. Resigned May 1, 
1866. Brevet Major, U.S.A., August 23, 1864, " for meritorious 
and distinguished services during the siege of Forts Gaines and 
Morgan, Alabama, and especially the latter, where he had immedi- 
ate charge of the location and construction of the siege works." 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 26, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious services in the siege of Mobile, Alabama." Brevet 
Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 26, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 29, 1906. 

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PALMER, MOSES POORE. 

CAPTAIN, 13th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1893. Insignia 9994. 

1st Lieutenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Captain, 
August 16, 1862. Discharged (disability) March 9, 1864. Brevet 
Major, U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices during the war." 



PALMER, WILLIAM HENRY. 

MA.IOR. SURGEON, 3d NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11208. 

Major, Surgeon, 3d N.Y. Cavalry, August 28, 1861. Mustered 
out, August 27, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., from 
April 10, 1865, to August 31, 1865, and from September 9, 1865, 
to September 30. 1866. 



PALMER, WILLIAM LYSANDER. 

CAPTAIN, 19th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET COLONEL, 
U.S.V. 

Elected October 7, 1874. Insignia 1596. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 30, 
1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. 
Infantry, August 22, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, June 18, 1862. Cap- 
tain, April 16, 1863. Commissioned Major, April 8, 1865; not 
mustered. Mustered out, July 28, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, for "gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices at the battle of Hatcher's Run, Virginia." Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V., April 9, 1865, " for meritorious services during the recent 
campaign, terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army 
under General Robert E. Lee." 

Died at New Brighton, N. Y., November 10, 1884. 

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PARK, JOHN GRAY. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON. U.S.N. 

Elected March 6, 1895. Insignia 10941. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., February 19, 1862. Dis- 
charged November 6, 1865. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., August 30, 1905. 



PARK, WALTER ELLSWORTH. 

Elected May 1, 1889. Insignia 7136. 

Captain, Railway Pioneer Regiment, British Army (Boer War), 
December 24, 1900. Resigned September, 1901. 

Son of Companion Second Lieutenant WILLIAM PARK. 



PARK, WILLIAM. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 9th BATTERY, MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT AR- 
TILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3508. 

Private and Lst Sergeant, 9th Mass. Battery, Augu.st 10, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Battery, January 18, 1865; mustered, 
January 28, 1865. Mustered out, June 6, 1865. 



PARKER, EDGAR. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON. 13th MASSACHUSETTS IN- 
FANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1881. Insignia 2221. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 13th Mass. Infantry, March 
13, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in 
line of duty), September 18, 1863. 

Died at Bridgewater, Mass., April 9, 1892. • 

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PARKER, FOXHALL ALEXANDER. 

COMMODORE, U.S.N. 

Elected March 7, 1866, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 183. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massacliusetts, November 3, 1868. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., Marcli 11, 1837. Passed Midshipman, 
June Sn, 1843. Master, November 17, 1847. Lieutenant, Septem- 
ber 21, 1850. Commander, July 16, 1863. Captain, July 25, 1866. 
Commodore, November 25, 1872. 

Died at Annapolis, Md., June 10, 1879. 



PARKER, FRANCIS JEWETT. 

COLONEL, 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1871. Insignia 1364. 

Major, Ist Battalion Mass. Infantry, afterwards 32d Mass. In- 
fantry, December 2, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Mass. Infantry, 
May 25, 1862. Colonel, August 6, 1862. Resigned December 27, 
1862. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 20, 1909. 



PARKER, FRANCIS VOSE. 

Elected May 4, 1887. Insignia 5569. 

Son of Companion Colonel FRANCIS J. PARKER. 

Died at Nassau, Bahama Islands, March 32, 1903. 



PARKER, JABEZ PRATT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 16th MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 2, 1885. Insignia 4346. 

Corporal and 1st Sergeant, 16th Maine Infantry, August 14, 
1862. 3d Lieutenant, 16th Maine Infantry, November 35, 1864; 
mustered, December 3, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, January 28, 1865; 
mustered, February 4, 1865. Mustered out, June 5, 1865. 

Died at Maiden, Mass., March 21, 1906. 

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PARITER, JOHN BALLING, JR. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1871. Insignia 1306. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 22, 1863. Cap- 
tain, October 17, 1863. Mustered out, October 5, 1865. 
Died at Mattapoisett, Mass., August 17, 1878. 



PARKER, JOHN LORD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, Uth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1895. Insignia 10841. 

Private and Corporal, 23d Mass. Infantry, January 24, 1862. 
Discharged (disabilit}') September 18, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, llth 
Mass. Infantrj', September 24, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, October 21, 
1864. Resigned June 1, 1865. 



PARKER, JOHN McCLARY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 3d NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1899. Insignia 12670. 

Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, August 24, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. Infantry, June 14, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
January 6, 1864. Mustered out, October 31, 1864. 



PARKER, MOSES GREELEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON. 2d UNITED STATES COL- 
ORED CAVALRY. 

Elected January 4, 1888. Insignia 5953. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 2d U.S. Colored Cavalry, 
April 10, 1864. Resigned May 24, 1865. 

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PARKER, PERCY. 

Elected November G, 1895. Insignia 11211. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1875. 2d Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, 
U.S.A., June 13, 1879. Resigned July 8, 1883. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN MILTON GROSVENOR PAR- 
KER, 1st Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, December 6, 1861 ; ap- 
pointed R.Q.M., December 10, 1861. Resigned March 26, 1863. 
Died June 10, 1888. 



PARKER, SIMON BAILEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, nth NEW YOniv INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5878. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 5th N.Y. Infantry, April 33, 
1861 ; mustered, May 9, 1861. 3d Lieutenant, 5th N.Y. Infantry, 
July 23, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, September 15, 1863; mustered, 
April 2, 1863. Resigned (disability resulting from wounds received 
in action), April 22, 1863. 



PARKER, THEODORE KENDAL. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 4, 1894. Insignia 10512. 

1st Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1861. 3d Lieutenant, 
2d Mass. Infantry, October 24, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, March 31, 
1863. Captain, May 24, 1864. Mustered out, July 8, 1865. 



PARKER, TORRANCE. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14754. 
In Succession, son of Companion Second Lieutenant DAVID 
BIGELOW PAEKER (Commandery of the District of Columbia). 

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PARKER, WILLIAM HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 6th UNITED STATES VOLUNTEER INFANTRY 
— BREVET FIRST LIEUTENANT, U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1890. Insignia 8268. 

Musician, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 5, 1861. Discharged (dis- 
ability), August 31, 1861. Private, 14th N.H. Infantry, September 
23, 1862. Transferred to Veteran Eeserve Corps, July 1, 1864. 
Discharged April 23, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 6th U.S. Volunteer 
Infantry, April 23, 1865. Mustered out, October 15, 1866. Brevet 
1st Lieutenant, U.S.V., January 2, 1866, "for faithful and meri- 
torious services during the war." 

Died at Deadwood, So. Dakota, June 26, 1908. 



PARKHURST, CHARLES HENRY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 3d RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3505. 

Captain, 11th Ehode Island Infantry, September 19, 1862; mus- 
tered, October 1, 1862. Mustered out, July 13, 1863. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 3d Ehode Island Cavalry, August 31, 1863; mustered, Feb- 
ruary 4, 1864. Eesigned May 26, 1865. 

Died at Providence, E. I., March 25, 1889. 



PARKHURST, JOHN GIBSON. 

COLONEL, 9th MICHIGAN INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3252. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 9th Michigan Infantry, September 10, 1861. 
Colonel, February 6, 1863. Mustered out, November 10, 1865. 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 22, 1865, "for gallant, 
faithful and meritorious services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Michigan, Feb- 
ruary 4, 1885. 

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PARKINSON, JOHN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 4-Jth INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA. IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 5, 1869. Insignia 985. 

Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., February 26, 1863. Mustered out, 
June 18, 1863. 



PARKS, GEORGE WINANT. 

Elected January 3, 1900. Insignia 12743. 

By Inheritance, son of JAMES W. PARKS, Private, 12th In- 
fantry, N.Y.S.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 1861. Mustered 
out, August 5, 1861. Sergeant, 5th N.H. Infantry, October 23, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th N.H. Infantry, February 18, 1862. Ist 
Lieutenant, September 18, 1862. Resigned (disability), January 
13, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 1st V.R.C., October 28, 1863. Mustered 
out after the close of the war. Died December 4, 1873. 



PARLIN, WILLIAM DAVIS. 

CAPTAIN, 1st UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected November 1, 1893. Insignia 10316. 

Sergeant, 39tli Mass. Infantry, August 25, 1862. Discharged to 
accept promotion, June 22, 1863. Captain, 1st U.S.C.T., June 23, 
1863; mustered, October 8, 1863. Discharged (disability from 
wounds received in action) March 17, 1865. 



PARSONS, CHESTER HENRY. 

Elected March 6, 1907. Insignia 15345. 
Son of Companion Captain HENRY PARSONS. 

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PARSONS, FRANK BAILEY. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9682. 

Cadet Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 15, 1875, to October 
12, 1876. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Colonel JOSEPH B. 
PARSONS. 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 16, 1911. 



PARSONS, HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 148th NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1893. Insignia 9995. 

2d Lieutenant, 148th N.Y. Infantry, September 5, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, October 26, 1863. Captain, December 14, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, June 22, 1865. 



PARSONS, JOHN ELEAZER. 

ACTING PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON. TJ.S.N. 

Elected March 7, 1900. Insignia 12830. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., from September 15, 1862, to 
December 15, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 28th Mass. 
Infantry, March 18, 1863; mustered, April 11, 1863. Resigned 
July 30, 1863. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., October 10, 
1863. Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon, March 24, 1866. Re- 
signed December 8, 1866. 

Died at Ayer, Mass., October 7, 1908. 



PARSONS, JOHN WILLIAM. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 24th MASSACHUSETTS IN- 
FANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1884. Insignia 3275. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, 
April 8, 1865 ; mustered, April 17, 1865. Mustered out, January 
20, 1866. 

Died at Portsmouth, N. H., February 28, 1912. 

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PARSONS, JOSEPH BAILEY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, lOth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected March 5, 1890. Insignia 7773. 

Captain, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Lieutenant 
Colonel, July 15, 1863. Mustered out, July 1, 1864. Brevet 
Colonel, U.S. v., March 13, 18G5, " for meritorious services during 
the war." 

Died at Winthrop, Mass., June 4, 1906. 



PARTRIDGE, JOHN NELSON. 

CAPTAIN, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 4, 1868. Insignia 861. 

1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Cap- 
tain, February 6, 1864. Mustered out, September 27, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, Sep- 
tember 30, 1869. 



PATCH, SAMUEL. 

CAPTAIN, 35th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1892. Insignia 9475. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 16, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, September 6, 1864 ; mustered, 
September 19, 1864. Captain, November 29, 1864; mustered, April 
18, 1865. Transferred to 29th Mass. Infantry, June 7, 1865. Mus- 
tered out, July 29, 1865. 



PATTEN, FRANCIS BARTLETT. 

Elected February 7, 1906. Insignia 14929. 
In Succession, son of Companion I. BARTLETT PATTEN. 

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PATTEN, ICHABOD BARTLETT. 

Elected December 7, 1892. Insignia 9882. 

By Inheritance, brother of HENRY LYMAN PATTEN, 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 20th Massachusetts Infantry, November 25, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, October 1, 1862. Captain, May 1, 1863. Major, June 20, 

1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
conspicuous gallantry and good conduct at the battle of Gettysburg, 
Pennsylvania, July 2, 1863." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 

1865, " for gallantry and good conduct at the battle of the Wilder- 
ness, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for gallantry and good conduct at the battle of Deep Bot- 
tom, Virginia, August 17, 1864." Died at Philadelphia, Pennsyl- 
vania, September 10, 1864, of a wound received at Deep Bottom, 
August 17, 1864. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., July 17, 1906. 



PATTERSON, JOAB NELSON. 

COLONEL. 2d NEW UAMPSHIRE INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1874. Insignia 1523. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 4, 1861. Captain, May 
23, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, June 21, 1864. Colonel, January 
10, 1865. Mustered out, December 19, 1865. Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for courage in battle and good 
conduct throughout the war." Captain, 1st N.H. Infantry, U.S.V., 
May 11. 1898. Mustered out, October 31, 1898. 



PATTERSON, LOUIS MARSTON. 

Elected February 2, 1898. Insignia 12168. 
Son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General JOAB N. 
PATTERSON. 

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PEABODY, FRANK EVERETT. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10733. 

By Inheritance, nephew of EVEEETT PEABODY, Colonel, 
25th Missouri Infantry, September 1, 18G1. Killed in action at 
Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1863. 



PEABODY, OLIVER WHITE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 45th MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER- MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF TUE UNITED STATES. 

Elected September 1, 1868. Insignia 867. 

Private, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 36, 1863. Lieuten- 
ant Colonel, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 38, 1862. Mustered 
out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Milton, Mass., October 33, 1896. 



PEACH, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, JR. 

COLONEL. 8th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 4, 1883. Insignia 3549. 

1st Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., April 16, 1861 ; mustered, 
April 30, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
Adjutant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., November 7, 1862. Mustered out, 
August 7, 1863. Colonel, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., July 36, 1864. 
Mustered out, November 10, 1864. 



PEARCE, HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 10th BATTERY RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTIL- 
LERY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1886. Insignia 4636. 

Private, 1st Infantry, R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., 
May 3, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 10th 
R.I. Battery, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, August 30, 1862. 

Died at Providence, R. I., December 5, 1909. 

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PEARCE, SAMUEL ALLEN. 

MAJOR, PAYMASTER, U.S.A. — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1877. Insignia 1763. 

1st Lieutenant, 10th Battery, B.I. Light Artillery, May 26, 1863. 
Mustered out, August 30, 1863. Major, Paymaster, U.S.V., May 
28, 1864. Mustered out, September 20, 1866. Major, Paymaster, 
U.S.A., March 9, 1867. Eesigned August 1, 1869. Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.V., September 20, 1866, " for faithful and meri- 
torious services in the Pay Department." 



PEARCE, WALTER. 

ACTING MASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected January 2, 1884. Insignia 3053. 

Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., October 21, 1861. Acting En- 
sign, March 6, 1863. Acting Master, March 24, 1865. Eesigned 
April 27, 1865. 



PEASE, EDWARD. 

CAPTAIN, 2d UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected November 5, 1902. Insignia 13692. 

Private and Corporal, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, April 3, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, 2d U.S.C.T., September 7, 1863. Captain, 
December 25, 1864. Discharged January 16, 1866. 



PECK, GEORGE BACHELER. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 2d RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

/ 

Elected October 4, 1882. Insignia 2551. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Rhode Island Infantry, December 13, 1864; 
mustered, December 14, 1864. Resigned July 3, 1865. 

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PECK, THEODORE SAFFORD. 

CAPTAIN. ASSISTANT QUARTEIJMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected Maroli G, 1872. Insignia 1397. 

Private, 1st Vermont Cavalry, September 1, 18G1; mustered, 
November 1, 1861. Discliarged June 26, 1862. Quartermaster 
Sergeant, 9tli Vt. Infantry, June 27, 1862; mustered, July 9, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 9th Vermont Infantry, January 8, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, June 10, 1861. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., March 11, 1865. 
Mustered out, June 15, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Venuont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 



PECKHAM, FENNER HARRIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 12th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 6, 1893. Insignia 10343. 

Private and Hospital Steward, 3d E.I. Heavy Artillery, ISTovem- 
ber 6, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, January 13, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, 12th R.I. Infantry, December 31, 1863; mustered 
March 7, 1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. 



PEGRAM, JOHN COMBE. 

ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected April 3, 1872. Insignia 1423. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 21, 1860. Ensign, 
U.S.N., May 28, 1863. Resigned May 18, 1866. 
Died at Providence, R. I., August 11, 1909. 



PEIRCE, ELIHU PROCTOR. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 6th NEW HAMPSHIRE 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1907. Insignia 15506. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., June 17, 1862, to May 4, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant Assistant Surgeon, 6th N.H. Infantry, March 15, 
1864. Mustered out, July 17, 1865. 

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PEIRCE, ELISHA NYE. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 5th INFANTRY. M.V.M.. IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 6, 1901. Insignia 13131. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., April 19, 1861; mustered, May 1, 
1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, 
M.V.M., September 3, 1862. Retained in service after muster-out 
of regiment by detail to U.S. Signal Corps until discharged Janu- 
ary 21, 1864. 

Died at Waltham, Mass., October 30, 1904. 

PEIRCE, EUGENE EDGETT. 

Elected January 1, 1896. Insignia 11295. 
In Succession, son of Companion First Lieutenant HENRY B. 
PEIRCE. 



PEIRCE, HENRY BAILEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 23(J MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1876. Insignia 1747. 

Private and Commissary Sergeant, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 
14, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, September 1, 1862. 
Appointed R.Q.M., January 3, 1864. Commissioned Captain, Sep- 
tember 20, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 25, 1865. 

Died at Abington, Mass., April 14, 1898. 

PEIRSON, CHARLES LAWRENCE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 3nth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1310. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 1, 1861. 
Lieutenant Colonel, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 30, 1862. Colonel, 
July 13, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds 
received in action), January 11, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in 
the battles of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania, Virginia." 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious conduct in the battles on the Weldon Railroad, 
Virginia." 

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TEiNDERGAST, RICHARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 3, 1894. Insignia 10383. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, 
May 25, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, October 23, 
1864. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., February 23, 1910. 

PENFIELD, JAMES ALLEN. 

CAPTAIN, 5th NEW YOKK CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1892. Insignia 9239. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th N.Y. Cavalry, October 22, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, December 11, 1861. Captain, September 26, 1862. Com- 
missioned Major, March 29, 1864 ; not mustered. Resigned May 
2, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 14, 1910. 

PENNIMAN, BETHUEL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 3d INFANTRY, 
MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. IN SERVICE OF THE) 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5872. 
1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 3d Infantry, M.V.M., October 14, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., April 15, 1905. 

PERKINS, FREDERICK. 

Elected January 3, 1900. Insignia 12744. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1878. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, 
U.S.A., June 13, 1883. Ist Lieutenant, 16th Infantry, February 
24, 1891; transferred to 8th Infantry, July 20, 1891. Captain of 
Infantry, July 26, 1898. Assigned to 8th Infantry, January 1, 
1899. Major, 13th Infantry, August 7, 1906. 

By Inheritance, nephew of CHARLES HENRY HASEY, 2d 
Lieutenant, 7th Maine Infantry, August 21, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
Adjutant, March 1, 1863. Died May 15, 1864, of wounds received 
in the battle of the Wilderness. 

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PERKINS, GEORGE GRINDLEY SPENCE. 

Elected March 4, 1903. Insignia 13885. 

By Inheritance, son of GEORGE THOMAS PERKINS, Hos- 
pital Steward, 22d Massachusetts Infantry, October 13, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, February 20, 1863. Mustered out, 
October 17, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 32d Massa- 
chusetts Infantry, October 17, 1864. Discharged January 18, 1865. 
Major, Surgeon, 26th Massachusetts Infantry, January 23, 1865. 
Discharged August 26, 1865. Died December 7, 1880. 

PERKINS, GEORGE HAMILTON. 

COMMODORE, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 3, 1869. Insignia 1130. 

Acting Midshipman, TJ.S.N.A., October 1, 1851. Midshipman, 
U.S.N., October 1, 1856. Passed Midshipman, April 29, 1859. 
Master, September 5, 1859. Lieutenant, February 2, 1861. Lieu- 
tenant Commander, December 30, 1862. Commander, January 19, 
1871. Captain, March 10, 1882. Retired October 1, 1891. Com- 
modore, retired. May 9, 1896. 

Died at Boston, Mass., October 28, 1899. 

PERKINS, HAMILTON. 

LIEUTENANT. U.S.N. 

Elected March 4, 1903. Insignia 13883. 

Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 24, 1863. Ensign, U.S.N., 
December 18, 1868. Master, March 21, 1870. Lieutenant, October 
14, 1871. Resigned May 31, 1888. 

PERKINS, WILLIAM EDWARD. 

CAPTAIN. 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 887. 

Private and Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 12, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, Feb- 
ruary 13, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, January 26, 
1863. 1st Lieutenant, July 7, 1863. Captain, March 17, 1865. 
Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 18, 1879. 

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PHILBRICK, CALEB. 

CAPTAIN, 33d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May -1, 1904. Insignia 14295. 

Corporal, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 15, 
1861; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, August 8, 1862. Captain, May 
18, 1863. Mustered out, June 11, 1865. 

PHILBRICK, CHASE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 15th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1893. Insignia 10317. 

Captain, 15th Mass. Infantry, August 1, 1861. Major, April 29, 
1862. Lieutenant Colonel, November 13, 1862. Discharged (dis- 
ability), April 16, 1863. 

Died at Lawrence, Mass., November 30, 1893. 

PHILLIPS, CHARLES APPLETON. 

CAPTAIN, 5th BATTERY-, MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY — 
BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1870. Insignia 1244. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Battery, October 23, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, July 13, 1862. Captain, October 18, 1863. Mustered out, 
June 12, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 1, 1864, " for gal- 
lant services at the battle of Bethesda Church, and during the pres- 
ent campaign before Richmond, Virginia." 

Died at Virginia City, Nevada, March 20, 1876. 

PHILLIPS, HENRY MOSES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 4th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY — BREVET 
CAPTAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 854. 

Private, 7th Squadron, R.I. Cavalry, June 24, 1862. Mustered 
out, September 26, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, Janu- 
ary 30, 1864. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, February 1, 1865; not 
mustered. Resigned February 20, 1865. Brevet 1st Lieutenant 
and Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services." 

Died at Springfield, Mass., March 2, 1911. 

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PHILLIPS, JOHN. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY. D.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1876. Insignia 1744. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, March 17, 1863. Captain, 
March 8, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds re- 
ceived in action), April 28, 1865. 

Died at Hudson, Mass., February 22, 1902. 



PHILLIPS, LOUIS AGASSIZ. 

Elected November 1, 1911. Insignia 16594. 

By Inheritance, son of CHARLES 0. PHILLIPS, Sergeant, 1st 
Massachusetts Cavalry, September 18, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, May 
13, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry, August 5, 
1863. Mustered out, May 7, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865. Died January 29, 1877. 



PICKETT, JOSIAH. 

COLONEL, 25th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 682. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

1st Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Captain, 25th 
Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Major, March 20, 1862. Colonel, 
October 29, 1862. Mustered out, January 10, 1865. Brevet Briga- 
dier General, U.S.V., June 3, 1864, " for gallantry during the war, 
especially at the battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia, where severely 
wounded." 

Died at Worcester, Mass., January 14, 1908. 

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PICKMAN, BENJAMIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected December 1, 1868. Insignia 1000. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Unattached Co. Mass. Cavalry, November 15, 

1861. 1st Lieutenant, April Si, 1862. Resigned (disability), De- 
cember 20, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, V.E.C., November 17, 1863. Ee- 
signed July 18, 1864. 

Died at Montclair, N. J., June 9, 1893. 

PIERCE, CHARLES EDWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 4th MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6108. 

Private, 4tli Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 16, 
1861; mustered, May 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 
Sergeant, 10th Battery Mass. Light Artillery, August 16, 1862 ; 
mustered, September 9, 1862. 1st Sergeant, December 4, 1863. 
Discharged to accept promotion September 14, 1864. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, 20th Unattached Company Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 
4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, September 2, 1864; mustered, Septem- 
ber 15, 1864. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. 

PIERCE, EDWARD CORBIN. 

CAPTAIN, 3(i MAINE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1869. Insignia 1125. 

Corporal, 10th Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Discharged to 
accept promotion September 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Maine 
Infantry, August 8, 1861 ; mustered, September 21, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, April 6, 1862. Captain, December 22, 1862. Mustered 
out, June 28, 1864. 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., March 24, 1896. 

PIERCE, ELLIOT CLARK. 

MAJOR, 13th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1875. Insignia 2089. 

Sergeant-Major, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Ist Lieu- 
tenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, January 16, 1862. Captain, July 25, 

1862. Major, April 22, 1864. Mustered out, August 1, 1864. 

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PIERCE, HENRY LILLIE. 

Elected May 3, 1882. 3d Class. Insignia 249G. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Eebellion was spe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Mem- 
ber of the Legislature of Massachusetts, 1860, 1861, 1862 (Chair- 
man of the Committee on Finance), 1866. Representative in Con- 
gress of the United States, 43d and 44th sessions. Mayor of Bos- 
ton, 1873 and 1877. 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 17, 1896. 



PIERSON, GEORGE HENRY. 

COLONEL, 5th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 5, 1870. Insignia 1137. 

Captain, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., May 1, 1861. Lieutenant 
Colonel, July 5, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Colonel, 5th 
Infantry, M.V.M., October 8, 1863. Mustered out, July 2, 1863. 
Colonel, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., July 28, 1864. Mustered out, No- 
vember 16, 1864. 

Died at Salem, Mass., March 2, 1881. 



PILLSBURY, WILLIAM STOUGHTON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st NEW HAMPSHIRE HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11987. 

1st Lieutenant, 4th N.H. Infantry, September 18, 1861. Re- 
signed October 20, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 9th N.H. Infantry, July 
3, 1862. Resigned October 9, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 1st N.H. 
Heavy Artillery, September 5, 1864. Mustered out, June 15, 1865. 

Died at Derry, N. H., October 7, 1911. 

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PINDER, ALBERT. 

CAPTAIN. 59th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 2, 1896. Insignia 11615. 

Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 15, 
1861 ; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., August 
31, 1863. Mustered out, Juno 3, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 59th Mass. 
Infantry, March 30, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, July 31, 1864. Captain, 
March 25, 1865. Transferred to 57th Mass. Infantry, June 6, 
1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. 



PINEO, PETER. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, MEDICAL INSPECTOR, U.S.A. 

Elected April 7, 1875. Insignia 1619. 

Major, Surgeon, 9th Mass. Infantry, June 11, 1861. Discharged 
August 26, 1861. Major, Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., August 3, 1861. 
Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Inspector, U.S.A., February 9, 1863. 
Mustered out, October 31, 1865. 

Died at West Somerville, Mass., September 10, 1891. 



PINKHAM, CHARLES HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 57th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
CAPTAIN, D.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1910. Insignia 16125. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 57th Massa- 
chusetts Infantry, December 29, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, June 12, 
1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. Brevet 1st Lieutenant and 
Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services in front of Petersburg, Va., in 1864, and more 
especially for gallantry on March 25, 1865, he, at that time, cap- 
turing the colors of the 57th No. Carolina Volunteers of Gordon's 
rebel brigade." 

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PINKHAM, GEORGE EDWIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 3d MASSACHUSETTS 
HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.8.V. 

Elected May 7, 1884. Insignia 3250. 

Ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in ser- 
vice of the United States, December 23, 1862. Mustered out, June 
3, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Mass. Heavy Artil- 
lery, March 6, 1865. Resigned August 16, 1865. 



PINKHAM, HORACE IRVING. 

Elected January 3, 1912. Insignia 16647. 

By Inheritance, son of GEORGE ELA PINKHAM, Private, 15th 
New Hampshire Infantry, September 18, 1863. Captain, October 
28, 1862. Mustered out, August 13, 1863. Died January 7, 1894. 



PITKIN, PERLEY PEABODY. 

COLONEL, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 8738. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 2d Vermont Infantry, June 6, 1861; 
mustered, June 20, 1861. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., February 19, 
1862. Assigned as Colonel, C.Q.M., August 2, 1864. Resigned 
November 7, 1864. 

Died at Montpelier, Vt, July 28, 1891. 



PLOW^MAN, GEORGE TAYLOR. 

Elected December 4, 1901. Insignia 13388. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet First Lieutenant 
GEORGE PLOWMAN (Commandery of the State of Minnesota). 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 31, 1902. 

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PLUNKETT, FRANCIS CHARLES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON. 183d OHIO INFANTRY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 8857. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 183d Ohio Infantry, Novem- 
ber 18, 18G4. Mustered out, July 17, 18G5. 
Died at Lowell, Mass., November 29, 1899. 



PLUNKETT, HAROLD BRABAZON. 

Elected May 4, 1904. Insignia 14296. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Assistant Surgeon FRANCIS 
C. PLUNKETT. 



POLLOCK, JOHN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 40tll MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 3, 1897. Insignia 11774. 

Sergeant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 20, 
1861; mustered, May 1, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1862 ; mustered, Sep- 
tember 2, 1862. Ist Lieutenant, January 87, 1863; mustered, 
February 22, 1863. Captain, January 26, 1864; mustered, March 
25, 1864. Major, December 7, 1864; mustered, March 1, 1865. 
Lieutenant Colonel, February 4, 1865; mustered, April 2, 1865. 
Mustered out, June 16, 1865. 



POORE, BEN: PERLEY. 

MAJOR, 8th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 4, 1874. Insignia 1516. 

Major, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., May 16, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 1, 1861. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
March 1, 1882. 

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POPE, ALBERT AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, 35th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1872. Insignia 1428. 

2d Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 27, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, March 23, 1863. Captain, April 1, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 9, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant 
conduct at the hattles of South Mountain and Antietam, Maryland, 
and Fredericksburg, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct in the battles of Knoxville, 
Poplar Springs Church and in front of Petersburg." 

Died at Cohasset, Mass., August 10, 1909. 



POPE, ALBERT LINDER. 

Elected December 6, 1893. Insignia 10348. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
ALBERT A. POPE. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 17, 1901. 



POPE, GEORGE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 54th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1872. Insignia 1420. 

Private and Corporal, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 12, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, April 
16, 1863. Captain, 54th Mass. Infantry, May 11, 1863. Major, 
December 3, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, July 11, 1865. Mustered 
out, August 20, 1865. 



POPE, HAROLD LINDER. 

Elected April 5, 1911. Insignia 16483. 

By Inlieritance, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
ALBERT A. POPE. 

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POPE, HENRY DURFEE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 3d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected April 3, 1872. Insignia 1399. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 1st Unattached Co. Mass. Cavalry 
(afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalrj'), September 23, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, January 1, 18G3. 1st Lieutenant, June 3, 1863 ; mustered, 
August 27, 1863. Mustered out, November 26, 1864. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., August 17, 1905. 



POPE, JAMES. 

CAPTAIN, 1st MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1888. Insignia 6638. 

1st Lieutenant, 14th Mass. Infantry, afterward 1st Mass. Heavy 
Artillery, July 6, 1861. Captain, June 10, 1862. Mustered out, 
October 28, 1864. 



POPE, JAMES FRANKLIN. 

Elected February 7, 1894. Insignia 10451. 
Son of Companion Captain JAMES POPE. 



POPE, LEMUEL, 

ACTING MASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected March 2, 1869. Insignia 1029. 

Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., September 10, 1862. Acting En- 
sign, February 11, 1864. Acting Master, July 18, 1865. Dis- 
charged February 28, 1866. 

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POPE, PERCIVAL CLARENCE. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL. RETIRED, U.S.M.C. 

Elected February 5, 1890, in Commandery of the District of 
Columbia. Insignia 7679. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, December 13, 1890. 

Captain's Clerk, U.S.N., July, 1861. 2d Lieutenant and 1st Lieu- 
tenant, U.S.M.C, November 35, 1861. Captain, April 16, 1870. 
Major, February 2, 1891. Lieutenant Colonel, June 2, 1898. 
Colonel, March 3, 1899. Brigadier General, February 28, 1905. 
Retired February 28, 1905. Brevet Captain, U.S.M.C, September 
8, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services at the night attack 
upon Fort Sumter." 

POREE, FERDINAND CHARLES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 30th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1889. Insignia 7134. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 30th Mass. Infantry, November 
29, 1861; mustered, January 1, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 30th Mass. 
Infantry, November 29, 1862; mustered, January 24, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, January 10, 1865. 

PORTER, CHARLES HUNT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 39th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected October 1, 1873. Insignia 1536. 

2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 14, 1862 ; mustered, 
August 25, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, January 25, 1863. Commis- 
sioned Captain, September 8, 1864 ; not mustered. Mustered out, 
June 2, 1865. 

Died at Quincy, Mass., August 10, 1911. 



PORTER, CHARLES LEWIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 18th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1892. Insignia 9335. 
2d Lieutenant, 18th N.H. Infantry, September 20, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, June 10, 1865. 

Died at Fall River, Mass., June 5, 1905. 

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PORTER, HENRY WHITCOMB. 

Elected April 3, 1912. Insignia 16731. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant CHARLES 
H. PORTER. 



PORTER, SAMUEL ALFRED. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.A. — COLONEL, 123d 
UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 2, 1872. Insignia 1436. 

Private, 33d Illinois Infantry, August 20, 1861. Discharged 
April 4, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 104tli Illinois Infantry, August 27, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, March 8, 1863. Captain, October 3, 1863. 
Discharged August 24, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve 
Corps, August 22, 1864. Captain, August 29, 1864. Discharged 
October 6, 1864. Colonel, 123d U.S.C.T., October 13, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, October 16, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 14th Infantry, U.S.A., 
May 11, 1866. Transferred to 44th Infantry, July 28, 1866. 1st 
Lieutenant, March 20, 1867. Appointed Adjutant, July 13, 1868. 
Transferred to 17th Infantry, May 27, 1869. Appointed R.Q.M., 
May 27, 1869. Retired, with rank of Captain, December 15, 1870, 
" for loss of left arm, from wound received in line of duty." Brevet 
Captain, U.S.A., March 20, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious 
services in the battle of Chickamauga, Ga." Brevet Major, U.S.A., 
March 20, 1867, " for faithful and meritorious services during the 
war." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., April 21, 1880. 



POTTER, ALBERT. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 5th RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1897. Insignia 11675. 

Ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 5th R.I. Infantry, afterwards 
5th R.I. Heavy Artillery, October 10, 1861. Major, Surgeon, No- 
vember 27, 1863; mustered, December 4, 1863. Mustered out, 
December 22, 1864. 

Died at Chepachet, R. I., October 2, 1902. 

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POTTER, CHARLES. 

Elected May 7, 1902. Insignia 13601. 

In Succession, son of Companion Surgeon ALBERT POTTER. 



POTTER, FREDERICK EUGENE. 

SURGEON (LIEUTENANT COMMANDER), U.S.N. 

Elected April 4, 1888. Insignia 6185. 

Assistant Surgeon (Master), U.S.N., July 30, 1861. Passed 
Assistant Surgeon (Lieutenant), July 30, 1864. Surgeon, March 
25, 1866. Resigned April 1, 1875. 

Died at Portsmouth, N. H., November 18, 1902. 



POTTER, ISAAC MATHEWSON. 

CAPTAIN, 5th RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY, C.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1887. Insignia 5426. 

Private, 1st Infantrj', E.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 

1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 3d R.I. 
Heavy Artillery, February 7, 1862 ; mustered, February 11, 1862. 
Discharged (disability), November 15, 1862. Captain, 5th R.I. 
Heavy Artillery, November 12, 1862; mustered, November 20, 

1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1865. 

Died at Providence, R. I., December 26, 1902. 



POTTER, JAMES TRACY. 

Elected May 1, 1912. Insignia 16756. 

By Inheritance, son of ANDREW POTTER, Captain 34th 
Massachusetts Infantry, August 6, 1862. Major, September 24, 
1864. Lieutenant Colonel, November 27, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 16, 1865. Brevet Colonel, May 1, 1865. Died May 30, 1903. 

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POTTER, WILLIAM HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 9th lillOliE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1897. Insignia 11676. 

2d Lieutenant, 9th E.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, 
September 2, 1862. 
Died at Pawtucket, E. I., August 27, 1907. 



POWELL, EDWARD HENRY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 10th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6109. 

1st Sergeant, 10th Vermont Infantry, July 17, 1862 ; mustered, 
September 1, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, December 
7, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 10th U.S.C.T., November 27, 1863; 
mustered, December 7, 1863. Mustered out, May 17, 1866. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 



PRATT, LEONARD BARNES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, 
1st RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 8858. 

1st Lieutenant, R.C.S., 1st R.I. Cavalry, October 4, 1861 ; mus- 
tered, December 14, 1861. Mustered out, December 14, 1864. 
Died at Providence, E. I., December 15, 1895. 



PRATT, WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1867, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 623. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Discharged 
June 26, 1863. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 
26, 1863. Resigned April 2, 18G4. 

Died at New York, N. Y., March 26, 1893. 

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PREBLE, GEORGE HENRY. 

BEAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected February 21, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Maine. 
Insignia 671. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 4, 1878. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., October 10, 1835. Passed Midshipman, 
June 22, 1841. Master, July 15, 1847. Lieutenant, February 5, 
1848. Commander, July 16, 1862. Captain, January 29, 1867. 
Commodore, November 2, 1871. Rear Admiral, September 30, 
1876. Retired February 25, 1878. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., March 1, 1885. 



PRESCOTT, CALVIN BROOKS. 

FIR.ST LIEUTENANT, 1st BATTALION MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY AR- 
TILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1427. 

Private, 8th Battery Light Artillery, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., June 13, 1862. Mustered out, November 29, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 1st Battalion Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 4, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, June 6, 1865. Mustered out, September 12, 1865. 

Died at Newton, Mass., May 28, 1887. 



PRESCOTT, CHARLES WALDO. 

Elected January 1, 1896. Insignia 11294. 

By Inheritance, son of GEORGE LINCOLN PRESCOTT, Cap- 
tain, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861 ; 
mustered. May 1, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Captain, 
1st Battalion Mass. Infantry, afterwards 32d Mass. Infantry, No- 
vember 15, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Mass. Infantry, August 
13, 1862. Colonel, December 28, 1862. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., June 18, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services while 
leading his regiment in an assault on the rebel works in front of 
Petersburg, Virginia, June 18, 1864." Died June 19, 1864, of 
wounds received in action. 

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PRESCOTT, FRANCIS. 

Elected March 4, 1903. Insignia 13884. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant CALVIN B. 
PRESCOTT. 



PRESCOTT, ROYAL BLOOD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 13th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1889. Insignia 7403. 

Private and Hospital Steward, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 
19, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 13th N.H. Infantry, October 28, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 

Died at Nashua, N. H., January 2, 1903. 



PRESCOTT, WILLIAM HENRY. 

Elected January 2, 1901. Insignia 13085. 

By Inheritance, son of ALBERT PRESCOTT, 1st Sergeant, 
5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861 ; mus- 
tered. May 1, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Captain, 36th 
Mass. Infantry, August 38, 1862. Resigned April 29, 1863. Cap- 
tain, 57th Mass. Infantry, March 2, 1864. Major, June 15, 1864. 
Killed in action at " The Crater," before Petersburg, Virginia, July 
30, 1864. 



PRESTON, EDWARD VERRANCE. 

MAJOR. ADDITIONAL PAYMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected April 4, 1894. Insignia 10513. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 5th Conn. Infantry, July 23, 1861. Ma- 
jor, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., Febriiary 19, 1863. Mustered 
out, July 31, 1865. 

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PRICE, BUTLER DELAPLAIN. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED. U.S.A. 

Elected July 14, 1891, in Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 8920. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, February 20, 1893. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry, December 6, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, February 2, 1863. Captain, February 23, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, January 5, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, U.S.A., 
May 11, 1866. 1st Lieutenant, November 25, 1873. Adjutant, 
September 1, 1881, to September 17, 1886. Captain, September 17, 
1886. Major, March 2, 1899. Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Infantry, 
March 5, 1901. Transferred to 4th Infantry, July 23, 1901. 
Colonel, 16th Infantry, October 18, 1902. Retired December 26, 
1905. Brigadier General, retired, December 26, 1905. 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of Illinois, December 
31, 1896. 



PRIEST, GEORGE EATON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 57th MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5096. 

Private, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., November 
6, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., November 15, 1862; mustered, November 25, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, September 2, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 57th Mass. 
Infantry, November 5, 1863; mustered, November 7, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, July 30, 1865. 

Died at Marblehead, Mass., July 22, 1897. 



PRIEST, GEORGE WESLEY. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11990. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant GEORGE 
E. PRIEST. 

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PRINDLE, FRANKLIN COGSWELL. 

CIVIL ENGINEER (REAR ADMIRAL), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 7, 1883, in Cominandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 2894. Transferred to Commandery of tlie State 
of Massachusetts, April 1, 1891. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., August 3, 1861. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, April 21, 1863. Eesigned September 11, 1865. Civil 
Engineer, U.S.N., April 17, 1869. Eesigned December 31, 1875. 
Civil Engineer, U.S.N., July 22, 1879. Retired February 27, 1901. 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of New York, Novem- 
ber 4, 1896. 



PROCTOR, DAVID EDWIN. 

CAPTAIN, 30th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS — BREVET MAJOR. 
U.S.V. 

Elected April 4, 1894. Insignia 10514. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 13th N.H. Infantr\-, September 
18, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, March 1, 1864. Cap- 
tain, 30th U.S.C.T., February 10, 1864 ; mustered, March 3, 1864. 
Mustered out, December 10, 18G5. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 



PROCTOR, REDFIELD. 

COLONEL, 15th VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1886. Insignia 4386. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 3d Vermont Infantry, June 19, 1861 ; 
mustered, July 16, 1861. Major, 5th Vermont Infantr}', Septem- 
ber 25, 1861. Resigned July 11, 1862. Colonel, 15th Vermont In- 
fantry, September 26, 1862; mustered, October 22, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, August 5, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
November 6, 1889. 

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PURINGTON, FRANK HOWARD. 

Elected March 7, 1906. Insignia 15006. 

Nephew of Companion Captain DILLWYN V. PURINGTON" 
(Commandery of the State of Illinois). 



PUTNAM, ARTHUR ALWYN. 

CAPTAIN. 14th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 3, 1900. Insignia 12740. 

Captain, 14th Mass. Infantry (afterwards 1st Mass. Heavy Artil- 
lery), July 5, 1861. Resigned August 14, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, October 28, 1863 ; mustered, December 
16, 1863. Commissioned Captain, September 18, 1865; not mus- 
tered. Mustered out, September 3, 1865. 

Died at Uxbridge, Mass., October 31, 1910. 



PUTNAM, CHARLES PICKERING. 

Elected April 6, 1892. Insignia 9477. 

By Inheritance, first cousin of WILLIAM LOWELL PUTNAM, 
2d Lieutenant, 20th Massachusetts Infantry, July 10, 1861. Died 
October 22, 1861, of wounds received at Ball's Bluff, Virginia. 



PUTNAM, JOHN CHANDLER. 

CAPTAIN, 1st VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 989. 

Captain, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Discharged (dis- 
ability resulting from loss of right arm) September 8, 1863. Cap- 
tain, 1st Veteran Reserve Corps, November 2, 1863. Resigned Jan- 
uary 15, 1865. 

Died at Santa Barbara, California, June 24, 1879. 

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PUTNAM, WILLIAM LOWELL. 

Elected April 6, 1892. Insignia 9479. 

By Inheritance, nephew of JAMES JACKSON LOWELL, 1st 
Lieutenant, 20th Massachusetts Infantry, July 10, 1861. Died at 
Frazier's Farm, Virginia, July 4, 1862, of wounds received at battle 
of Glendale. June 30, 1862. 



QUINCY, JOSIAH. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6110. 

By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
SAMUEL M. QUINCY. 



QUINCY, SAMUEL MILLER. 

COLONEL, 81st UNITED STATES COLGUEri TROOPS — BREVET HK1GA- 
DIEB GENERAL, D.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1871. Insignia 1303. 

Captain, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861. Commissioned Major, 
September 17, 1862 ; not mustered. Colonel, November 9, 1862. 
Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action) 
June 2, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 73d U.S.C.T., November 29, 
1863. Colonel, May 24, 1864. Transferred to 96th U.S.C.T., Sep- 
tember 27, 1865. Transferred to Slst U.S.C.T,, January 5, 1866. 
Mustered out, November 30, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services dur- 
ing the war." 

Died at Keene, N. H., March 24, 1887. 



QUINT, ALONZO HALL. 

CHAPLAIN. 2(1 MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1868. Insignia 983. 

Chaplain, 2d Mass. Infantr}', June 20, 1861. Mustered out, 
May 25, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., November 4, 1896. 

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QUINTON, WILLIAM. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected June 10, 1885, in Commandery of the State of Califor- 
nia. Insignia 3655. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, November 2, 1897. 

1st Sergeant, lOtii Illinois Infantry, June 17, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, November 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, March 1, 1863. 2d 
Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V., March 3, 1863. Mustered out. 
May 1, 1866. 1st Lieutenant, 33d Infantry, U.S.A., June 12, 1867. 
Unassigned, May 3, 1869. Assigned to 7th Infantry, May 3, 1870. 
Captain, April 18, 1884. Transferred to 25th Infantry, September 
16, 1898. Major, 14th Infantry, September 16, 1898. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 27th Infantry, February 2, 1901; transferred to 14th 
Infantry, April 22, 1901. Colonel, 1st Infantry, May 28, 1902. 
Brigadier General, October 6, 1902. Retired October 9, 1902. 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of California, November 
1, 1899. 



RACKLEY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 

CAPTAIN, 1st NEW HAMPSHIRE CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1881. Insignia 2164. 

1st Lieutenant, 11th N.H. Infantry, September 4, 1862. Re- 
signed December 22, 1862. Captain, 1st N.H. Cavalry, July 8, 
1864. Mustered out, July 15, 1865. 

Died at Dover, N. H., April 26, 1890. 



RAND, ARNOLD AUGUSTUS. 

COLONEL, 4th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1311. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, October 30, 1861; mustered, 
December 27, 1861. Captain, Febraary 4, 1862. Discharged June 
10, 1863. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 3, 
1863. Resigned to accept promotion, January 12, 1864. Lieuten- 
ant Colonel, 4th Mass. Cavalry, December 3, 1863. Colonel, Janu- 
ary 22, 1864. Resigned February 3, 1865. 

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RAND, EDWARD LOTHROP. 

Elected January 5, 1898. Insignia 12072. 

By Inlieritance, nephew of CHAKLES ARTHUR RANI), 1st 
Lieutenant 20th Massachusetts Infantrj', November 2, 1864. Com- 
missioned Captain, June 1, 1865 ; not mustered. Mustered out, 
July 16, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in 
the fall of Richmond, and the surrender of the insurgent army 
under General R. E. Lee." Died January 18, 1884. 

RAND, EDWARD MUSSEY. 

FIRST LIE0TENANT. ADJUTANT, liTtli MAINE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1876. Insignia 1750. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 27th Maine Infantry, September 19, 
1862. Mustered out, July 17, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, March 1, 
1882. 

RAND, EDWIN DAVID. 

CAPTAIN. 7th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1906. Insignia 15201. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 7th N.H. In- 
fantry, November 7, 1861. Captain, January 1, 1865. Mustered 
out, July 6, 1865. 

RAND, FREDERIC HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 26th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 2, 1872. Insignia 1451. 

1st Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, July 2, 1863. Captain, Jan- 
uary 19, 1864. Discharged August 22, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 26th 
N.Y. Cavalry, December 27, 1864. Captain, December 30, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 

RAND, FREDERIC HENRY, JR. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14755. 
Son of Companion Captain FREDERIC H. RAND. 

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RAND, HENRY LATHROP. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14758. 
Nephew of Companion Colonel ARNOLD A. RAND. 



RAND, STEPHEN. 

PAY DIRECTOR (REAR ADMIRAL), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3506. 

Private, 1st U.S. Sharpshooters, August, 1861. Discharged (dis- 
ability) April, 1863. Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., De- 
cember 17, 1864. Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 12, 1869. 
Passed Assistant Paymaster, April 30, 1874. Paymaster, July 31, 
1884. Pay Inspector, September 1, 1899. Pay Director, July 1, 
1902. Retired May 11, 1906. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
November 2, 1898. 



RANDALL, WILLIAM PRITCHARD. 

COMMANDER, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected February 6, 1889. Insignia 6830. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., July 24, 1861. Acting Volunteer Lieu- 
tenant, May 28, 1862, " for gallant conduct during the engagement 
between the ' Cumberland ' and the ' Merrimac' " Acting Voluii- 
teer Lieutenant Commander, March 11, 1865. Discharged Decem- 
ber 19, 1865. Acting Master, December 7, 1866. Ensign, March 
12, 1868. Master, December 18, 1868. Lieutenant, March 21, 
1870. Retired February 15, 1882. Lieutenant Commander, re- 
tired, August 6, 1886. Commander, retired, February 5, 1903. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., February 21, 1904. 



RANLETT, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. 

Elected November 6, 1907. Insignia 15508. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant SETH A. 
RANLETT. 

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RANLETT, SETH ALONZO. 

FIRST LIEDTENANT, ADJUTANT, 36th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. 
U.S.V. 

Elected October 3, 1877. Insignia 1800. 

Private and 1st Sergeant. .36tli Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 36tli Mass. Infantry, December 1, 1862. 
Discharged February 20, 1864. 

Died at West Newton, Mass., May 21, 1905. 



RAWLES, JACOB BEEKMAN. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November 5, 1873. Insignia 1584. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., September 1, 1856. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artil- 
lery, U.S.A., May 6, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, May 14, 
1861 ; accepted June 28, 1861. Captain, July 28, 1866. Major, 
4th Artillery, August 10, 1887. Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Artillery, 
April 30. 1897. Colonel, 3d Artillery, February 23, 1899. Brigadier 
General, U.S.A., April 14, 1903. Retired April 15, 1903. Brevet 
Captain, U.S.A., July 8, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices in the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., April 9, 1865, '' for gallant and meritorious services during 
the campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent 
forces under General R. E. Lee." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, 
November 26, 1901. 

RAYMOND, CHARLES WALKER. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED. U.S.A. 

Elected May 2, 1883. Insignia 2803. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1861. Served as Volunteer Aide-de- 
Camp, under authority of Secretary of War, June and July, 1863 
(Gettysburg Campaign). 1st Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, 
U.S.A., June 23, 1865. Captain, March 21, 1867. Major, Febru- 
ary 20, 1883. Lieutenant Colonel, May 18, 1898. Colonel, Janu- 
ary 23, 1904. Retired June 11, 1904. Brigadier General, retired, 
U.S.A., June 11, 1904. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
May 7, 1890. 

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RAYMOND, EDWARD TILLY. 

CAPTAIN, 36th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1894. Insignia 10748. 

Sergeant, 25th Mass. Infantry, September 10, 1861. Discharged 
August 26, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 36th Mass. Infantry, August 
22, 1862; mustered, September 25, 1862. Captain, January 30, 

1863. Commissioned Major, November 13, 1864 ; not mustered. 
Mustered out, June 8, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August 19, 

1864, " for galhmt and meritorious services in the campaigns of 
Richmond and Petersburg." 

READ, JOHN. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected September 1, 1868. Insignia 869. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., November 6, 1862. Ee- 
signed (disability resulting from imprisonment as prisoner of 
war), March 20, 1865. 



READ, JOHN BERTRAM. 

Elected April 5, 1893. Insignia 10194. 

Son of Companion Acting Assistant Paymaster JOHN READ. 



READ, WALTER ALLEN. 

CAPTAIN, 4th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1904. Insignia 14215. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Rhode Island Infantry, October 30, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, November 20, 1861. Captain, August 11, 1862. 
Mustered out, October 15, 1864. 



REDDING, WILLIAM FOSTER. 

CAPTAIN, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 2, 1872. 

Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Discharged 
September 22, 1864. 

Died at Spring Valley, N. Y., March 7, 1876. 

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REED, EDWARD PAYSON. 

CAPTAIN, 12th MASSACHUSETl'S INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1874. Insiguia 1590. 

1st Lieutenant, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 'ZG, 18G1. Captain, 
June 25, 18G2. Commissioned Major, May 6, 1864 ; not mustered. 
Mustered out, July 9, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., May 29, 1894. 



REED. JOHN BLAISDELL. 

CAPTAIN, 1st NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1893. Insignia 9671. 

Corporal, 25th Mass. Infantry, September 28, 1861. 3d Lieuten- 
ant, 1st N.C. Infantry, October 18, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Novem- 
ber 24, 1863. Captain, May 21, 1864. Mustered out, June 27, 
1865. 

Died at Eoslindale, Mass., September 29, 1902. 



REED, JOHN HOOPER. 

Elected June 2, 1868. 3d Class. Insignia 818. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Quarter- 
master General of the State of Massachusetts, with rank of Briga- 
dier General, April 19, 1861, to January 9, 1869, rendering devoted 
and eflBcient service with marked ability. 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., March 6, 1899. 



REED, LEWIS. 

CAPTAIN, 54th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected Febniary 3, 1892. Insignia 9336. 

Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 12th Mass. Infantry, July 
8, 1861. Discharged October 17, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. 
Infantry, July 9, 1863 ; mustered, November 36, 1863. 1st I^ieu- 
tenant, February 4, 1864; mustered, March 36, 1864. Captain, 
June 19, 1865; mustered, July 17, 1865. Discharged August 20, 
1865. 

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REED, WILLIAM ELISHA. 

CAPTAIN, 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1900. Insignia 13049. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 32d Mass. Infantry, Augiust 
19, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, September 13, 1863 ; 
mustered, June 10, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, July 21, 1864; mustered, 
December 2, 1864. E.Q.M., December 17, 1864. Captain, April 1, 
1865 ; mustered, May 2, 1865. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. 

REILLY, JAMES WILLIAM. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED. U.S.A. 

Elected May 7, 1890, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 7873. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, February 1, 1897. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1859. 1st Lieutenant, Ordnance De- 
partment, U.S.A., June 11, 1863. Captain, June 23, 1874. Major, 
May 9, 1885. Lieutenant Colonel, April 7, 1899. Colonel, Febru- 
ary 18, 1903. Brigadier General, August 1, 1903. Retired August 
2, 1903. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful 
and meritorious services in the Campaign of November and Decem- 
ber, 1864, including the battles of Franklin and Nashville." 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of New York, Septem- 
ber 11, 1900. 

REMINGTON, CHARLES HOWARD. 

Elected November 3, 1909. Insignia 16038. 

By Inheritance, son of JAMES H. REMINGTON, Captain, 7th 
Rhode Island Infantry, September 4, 1862; mustered, December 
13, 1862. Discharged May 2, 1863. Captain, 1st Veteran Reserve 
Corps, June 27, 1863. Brevet Major, March 13, 1865. Died 
February 9, 1899. 

RENNIE, ZENAS CRANE. 

CAPTAIN, 49th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 4, 1879. Insignia 1903. 

Captain, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., October 28, 1862. Mustered 
out, September 1, 1863. 

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RENO, CONRAD. 

Elected Jnnuary 3, 1884. Insignia 3049. 

By Inheritance, son of JESSE LEE RENO. Cadet, U.S.M.A., 
1842. Brevet 3d Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., July 
1, 1846. 8d Lieutenant, March 3, 1847. 1st Lieutenant, March 3, 
1853. Captain, July 1, 1860. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., April 
18, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at Cerro Gordo." 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 13, 1847, " for gallant and meri- 
torious conduct at Chapultepec." Brigadier General, U.S.V., No- 
vember 13, 1861. Major General, July 18, 1863. Killed at battle 
of South Mountain, Maryland, September 14, 1863. 



RESTIEAUX, EDWARD BOYLSTON WALKER. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER. U.S.V. 

Elected June 1, 1870. Insignia 1203. 

Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., February 19, 1863. 
Mustered out, March 36, 1867. 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., March 19, 1878. 



REYNOLDS, FRANK WAYLAND. 

CAPTAIN, 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 3, 1868. Insignia 934. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., May 25, 1863. Mustered out, June 1, 1862. Captain, 44th 
Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Discharged (disability) 
December 28, 1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., November 10, 1905. 

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REYNOLDS, JOHN PERKINS. 

CAPTAIN, 19th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1883. Insignia 2689. 

Corporal, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 
1861; mustered. May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 28, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 29, 1861. Captain, February 27, 1863. Dis- 
charged (disability resulting from wounds received in action) No- 
vember 14, 1863. Captain, Veteran Reserve Corps, Marcli 5, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 30, 1866. 



REYNOLDS, ROBERT DUNCAN. 

Elected January 5, 1898. Insignia 12076. 

In Succession, son of Companion Captain FRANK W. 
REYNOLDS. 



REYNOLDS, THOMAS RODNEY. 

Elected Febniary 1, 1893, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 9965. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, February 8, 1899. 

By Inlaeritance, son of CHARLES REYNOLDS, 1st Lieutenant, 
2d Delaware Infantry, July 1, 1861. Discharged October 21, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps, November 15, 1863. Dis- 
charged June 30, 1866. Died at Wilmington, Del., December 16, 
1890. 



RHOADES, CHARLES WILLIAM CLAPP. 

CAPTAIN, 26th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5159. 

Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 41st 
Mass. Infantry (afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry), September 16, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, October 7, 1862. Captain, March 6, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, December 6, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, 
December 27, 1864. Captain, December 30, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 30, 1865. 

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RHOADES, FRANK FISKE. 

Elected December 7, 1910. Insignia 16413. 

Son of Companion Captain CHAELES W. C. RHOADES. 



RHOADES, HENRY ECKFORD. 

ASSISTANT ENGINEER, RETIRED. U.S.N. 

Elected May 5, 18SG, in Conimandery of the State of New York. 
Insignia 4692. Transferred to Conimandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, January 1, 1905. 

Private, 5th Conn. Infantry, May 6, 1861 ; mustered, July 22, 
1861. Discharged January 12, 1863. Acting 3d Assistant Engi- 
neer, U.S.N., February 11, 1865. Discharged October 3, 1865. Re- 
appointed 3d Assistant Engineer, December 19, 1866. Discharged 
April 23, 1869. 2d Assistant Engineer, February 25, 1871. Assist- 
ant Engineer, February 24, 1874. Retired as Assistant Engineer, 
December 31, 1874. Passed Assistant Engineer, retired. May 26, 
1906. 



RHOADES, LAWRENCE. 

CAPTAIN. COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1882. Insignia 2459. 

Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 12, 1862. Discharged June 5, 1863. Captain, C.S., U.S.V., 
July 2, 1864. Mustered out, August 22, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S. v., March 26, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services 
during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defences." 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 26, 1865, and Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 28, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious 
services during the war." 

Died at Bristol, R. I., January 25, 1910. 

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RHODES, ELISHA HUNT. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 2d RUODE ISLAND INFANTRY — BREVET 
COLONEL. TJ.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1892. Insignia 9476. 

Corporal and Sergeant-Major, 2d E.I. Infantry, June 5, 18G1. 
2d Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, July 24, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
March 2, 1863; appointed Adjutant, November 7, 1863. Captain, 
May 5, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, January 31, 1865. Commis- 
sioned Colonel, July 18, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 
28, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., December 5, 1864, " for gallant 
conduct at the battle of Winchester, September 19, 1864." Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., January 31, 1865. Brevet Colonel, 
U.S. v., April 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services before 
Petersburg, Virginia." 



RHODES, FRANK A. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 10th BATTERY, RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTIL- 
LERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1881. Insignia 2312. 

1st Lieutenant, 10th R.I. Battery, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, 
August 30, 1862. 

Died at Providence, R. I., March 21, 1912. 



RHODES, FRED FEARING. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14757. 

Nephew of Companion Captain CALEB E. NIEBUHR. 



RHODES, FREDERICK MILLER. 

Elected January 3, 1906. Insignia 14864. 
Son of Companion Brevet Colonel ELISHA H. RHODES. 

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RHODES, JAMES PELHAM. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, Ist RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY. U.S V. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11988. 

Private, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
1st R.I. Light Artillery, November 5, 1862. Discharged (disabil- 
ity) October 20, 1863. 

Died at Providence, R. I., June 10, 1909. 



RHODES, WILLIAM BATTEY. 

CAPTAIN, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY — BREVET MAJOR, 
U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1889. Insignia 7404. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st E.I. Light Artillery, October 2, 1861. Cap- 
tain, April 7, 1864. Discharged (disability) March 8, 1865. Brevet 
Major, U.S. v., August 1, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices in the battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor 
and Petersburg, Virginia." 

Died at Providence, R. I., February 5, 1907. 



RICE, ALBERT RAYMOND. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected May 3, 1893. Insignia 10196. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 1st Mass. Cavalry, July 24, 
1862. Discharged November 21, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant 
Surgeon, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., December 
3, 1862. Mustered out, September 1, 1863. Acting Assistant Sur- 
geon, U.S.N., January 27, 1864. Discharged September 20, 1865. 

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RICE, ALEXANDER HAMILTON. 

Elected May 3, 1882. 3d Class. Insignia 2464. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty to the National 
Government, and who has been active and eminent in maintaining 
the supremacy of the same. Member of the Naval Committee U.S. 
House of Representatives in the 37th Congress; Chairman of said 
committee in the 38th and 39th Congresses; one of the founders 
of the National Sailors' Home at Quincy, and its President since 
1869 ; Governor of Massachusetts, 1876, 1877, 1878. 

Died at Stoneham, Mass., July 22, 1895. 



RICE, CHARLES EDMUND. 

MAJOR, 26th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1874. Insignia 1559. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, October 31, 1861. Resigned 
April 30, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, January 19, 
1863. Captain, February 9, 1863. Discharged (disability) Octo- 
ber 22, 1864. Captain, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, December 29, 1864. 
Major, June 17, 1865. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 



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RICE, EDMUND. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED. U.S.A. 

Elected September 1, 18()8. In.signia 960. 

Captain, 19th Mass. Infantry, Julv ^'5, 1861 ; mustered, August 
28, 1861. Major, September 7, 1862; mustered, October 1, 1863. 
Lieutenant Colonel, February 28, 1864; mustered, July 27, 1864. 
Commissioned Colonel, July 28, 1864; not mustered. Mustered 
out, June 30, 1865. 1st Lieutenant, 40th Infantry, U.S.A., July 
28, 1866; accepted December 29, 1866. Unassigned April 20, 
1869. Assigned to 5th Infantry, December 31, 1870. Appointed 
Adjutant, July 5, 1879. Captain, March 10, 1883. Lieutenant 
Colonel, Inspector General, U.S.V., May 9, 1898. Major, 3d In- 
fantry, August 11, 1898. Colonel, 6th Mass. Infantry, August 9, 
1898. Mustered out, January 21, 1899. Colonel, 26th Infantry, 
U.S.V., July 5, 1899. Discharged May 13, 1901. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 2d Infantry, U.S.A., Februarj' 2, 1901. Colonel, 19th In- 
fantry, May 5, 1902. Brigadier General, U.S.A., August 12, 1903. 
Eetired August 13, 1903. 

Died at Wakefield, Mass., July 20, 1906. 



RICE, EDMUND. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5147. 
In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
JAMES H. RICE. 



RICE, FRANKLIN EUGENE. 

FIRST LIEITTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER. 9th VERMONT 
INFANTRY, O.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1887. Insignia 5236. 

Private and Commissary Sergeant, 9th Vermont Infantry, June 
17, 1862; mustered, July 9, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 9th 
Vermont Infantry, October 19, 1864; mustered, December 25, 
1864. Mustered out, June 13, 1865. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., December 1, 1893. 

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RICE, FREDERICK ELLIS. 

Elected January 1, 11)02. Insignia 13433. 
In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Major L. FREDERICK 
RICE. 

RICE, JAMES HOLTON. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED. U.S.A. — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, O.S.V. 

Elected January 10, 1873. Insignia 1383. 

1st Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 28, 1861. Captain, 
September 7, 1863. Captain, 5th Veteran Reserve Corps, June 24, 
1863; accepted, July 1, 1863. Mustered out, March 31, 1867. 2d 
Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, U.S.A., January 22, 1867 ; accepted 
April 1, 1867. Transferred to 17th Infantry, May 27, 1869. 1st 
Lieutenant, December 31, 1872. Retired December 23, 1873, " for 
disability resulting from disease contracted in line of duty." Cap- 
tain, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., March 
2, 1867, " for gallantry in action in front of Richmond, Virginia, 
June 35, 1862." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for 
meritorious services during the war." Brevet Major and Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 186.5, "for faithful and 
meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Springfield, Mass., August 9, 1907. 

RICE, J. MARCUS. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, S.-ith MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected September 1, 1868. Insignia 873. 
Major, Surgeon, 25th Mass. Infantry, September 16, 1861. Mus- 
tered out, October 20, 1864. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., November 11, 1901. 



RICE, LEWIS. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9813. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Major L. FREDERICK 
RICE. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, De- 
cember 6, 1893. 

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RICE, LEWIS FREDERICK. 

CAPTAIN, 31st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BKEVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected Fobniary 5, 1873. Insignia 1463. 

1st Lieutenant, 31st Mass. Infantry, February 20, 1862. Cap- 
tain, October 10, 1863 ; mustered, January 1, 1864. Commissioned 
Major, June 7, 1865 ; not mustered. Mustered out, September 9, 
1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services at Sabine Cross-Eoads, Moore's Plantation, 
B^TiTim's Mills, Yellow Bayou, Louisiana, and in the Mobile 
campaign." 

Died at Brookline, Mass., April 12, 1909. 



RICE, MARSHALL NEWTON. 

CAPTAIN. 35th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5162. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 
14, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion. May 27, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 1st N.C. Infantry, afterwards 35th U.S.C.T., May 27, 1863 ; 
mustered, June 30, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 1864. Captain, January 
30, 1866. Mustered out, June 1, 1866. 



RICE, WILLIAM FLETCHER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, :;3d INFANTRY, 
U.S.A. — CAPTAIN, 19tll MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1758. 

Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. Discharged August 
15, 1861. Private and Sergeant, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 16, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, Novemiser 13, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, November 15, 1863. Captain, August 17, 1864. 
Mustered out, October 4, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, 
December 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 
23d Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866; accepted October 11, 1866. 
1st Lieutenant, July 8, 1868. Appointed R.Q.M., September 6, 
1873. 

Died near Mexico, Mo., June 4. 1884. 

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RICH, GILES HOPKINS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 1st UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected January 6, 1886. Insignia 4384. 

Private and Sergeant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 5, 1862; 
mustered, August 20, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June 
18, 1863. Captain, 1st U.S.C.T., June 18, 1863. Lieutenant 
Colonel, October 13, 1864. Mustered out, September 29, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., November 14, 1893.- 



RICHARDS, THOMAS MYERS. 

Elected November 4, 1908. Insignia 15783. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain THOMAS M. 
RICHARDS (Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania). 



RICHARDSON, ALMYNE HENRY GRISWOLD. 

CAPTAIN, 114th PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY. D.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1876. Insignia 1749. 

Private, 19th Penn. Infantry, April 27, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 29, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 114th Penn. Infantry, July 29, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, Februarj' 6, 1864. Captain, October 31, 
1864. Mustered out. May 28, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
April 30, 1884. 



RICHARDSON, CHARLES HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 26th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13331. 

Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 15, 
1861; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 26th Mass. Infanti7, October 
18, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 26th Mass. Infantry, December 4, 1864; 
mustered, July 2, 1865. Mustered out, August 26, 1865. 

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RICHARDSON, EDWARD BANGS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, -ir.th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEEK MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1500. 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 14, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., April 21, 1909. 



RICHARDSON, EDWARD BRIDGE. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11993. 

Son of Companion Major EDWAKD C. RICHAKDSON. 



RICHARDSON, EDWARD CYRENIUS. 

MAJOR, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 833. 

Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Major, June 
1, 1804. Discharged September 23, 1864. 



RICHARDSON, GEORGE PRENTISS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 3d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 6, 1899. Insignia 12089. 

Served through Gettysburg campaign as civilian clerk at head- 
quarters 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 11th Army Corps. Sergeant, 
12th Unattached Co. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 3d ]\[ass. Heavy 
Artillery, February 23, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Ar- 
tillery, June 7, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, June 25, 1865. Mustered 
out, September 18, 1865. 

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RICHARDSON, JAMES MIRICK. 

MAJOR, 3d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET LIEU- 
TENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 5, 1873. Insignia 1504. 

Captain, 21st Mass. Infantrj^, August 21, 1861. Resigned July 
25, 1862. Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 12th Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 
3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 16, 1863. Captain, November 16, 
1863. Major, November 16, 1864. Mustered out, September 18, 
1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Eosbury, Mass., October 7, 1878. 



RICHARDSON, JAMES PRENTISS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 38th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. — 
FIRST LIEUTENANT, 26th INFANTRY, U.S.A. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6507. 

Captain, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 
1861; mustered, April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 
Captain, 38th Mass. Infantiy, August 12, 1862. Major, December 
4, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, July 16, 1863. Mustered out, June 
30, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 17th Infantry, U.S.A., May 11, 1866. 
Transferred to 26th Infantry, September 21, 1866. 1st Lieutenant, 
July 31, 1867. Resigned August 23, 1870. 

Died at Austin, Texas, May 7, 1901. 



RICHARDSON, MAURICE HOWE. 

Elected April 5, 1911. Insignia 16486. 

Grand-nephew of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
CHARLES L. PEIRSON. 

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RICHARDSON, RODERICK JULIUS. 

PAYMASTER (LIEUTENANT COMMANDER), U.S.N. 

Elected February 4, 1880. Insignia 20G6. 

Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., September 6, 18G1. Paymaster, 
September 2, 1862. Resigned October 17, 1864. 
Died at Los Angeles, Cal., November 25, 1910. 



RICHARDSON, SPENCER WELLES. 

CAPTAIN, 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA 
IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 3, 1877. Insignia 1799. 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1863. Mustered 
out, June 18, 1863. 



RICHARDSON, WILLIAM CUMSTON. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8076. 

Son of Companion Captain SPENCER W. RICHARDSON. 

RICHARDSON, WILLIAM EVERETT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 3.3d MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 6, 1899. Insignia 12690. 

Private and Commissary Sergeant, 21st Mass. Infantry, August 
23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 21st Mass. Infantry, March 31, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 33d Mass. Infantry, June 20, 1862. Re- 
signed July 15, 1863. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., May 23, 1902. 



RICHMOND, SILAS PEIRCE. 

COLONEL, 3d INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14088. 

Captain, Aide-de-Camp, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 28, 
1861. Mustered out, July 24, 1861. Colonel, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., 
October 15, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. Commissioned 
Colonel, 58th Mass. Infantry ; not mustered. 

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RICKER, OLIVER PERRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 39th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1910. Insignia 16113. 

Sergeant, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, August 20, 1862. Sec- 
ond Lieutenant, September 8, 1864. Mustered out, June 6, 1865. 



RIPLEY, THOMAS EMERSON. 

Elected November 6, 1895, Insignia 11219. 

Son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM Y. W. RIP- 
LEY (Commandery of the State of New York). 

Transferred to the Commandery of tlie State of Washington, De- 
cember 14, 1904, 



RITTENHOUSE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 

MAJOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected April 3, 1872. Insignia 1412. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., May 14, 1861; accepted 
June 22, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, July 13, 1862. Captain, 20th In- 
fantry, July 28, 1866; declined. Captain, 5th Artillery, January 
5, 1870. Retired October 7, 1874, " for disability resulting from 
wounds received in line of duty." Major, retired, April 23, 1904. 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 1, 1864, " for gallant services in 
the battle of Bethesda Church, and during the present campaign 
before Bichmond, Virginia." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 13, 
1865, " for good conduct and gallant services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, No- 
vember 5, 1879. 



RIVERS, GEORGE ROBERT RUSSELL. 

Elected January 4, 1893. Insignia 9929. 

By Inheritance, nephew of HENRY WHEATON RIVERS, 
Major Surgeon, 4th Rhode Island Infantry, October 30, 1861. Mus- 
tered out, August 26, 1864. Died December 3, 1868. 

Died at Milton, Mass., February 11, 1900. 

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ROBERTS, BENJAMIN KEARNEY. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, CHIEF OF ARTILLERY, U.S.A. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insiguia 1683. 

2d Lieutenant, 7th Iowa Cavalry, July 25, 1863. Captain, 
A.A.G., U.S.V., November 12, 1864. Mustered out, July 1, 1866. 
2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., April 18, 1866. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, February 7, 1867. Captain, April 25, 1888. Major, 2d Ar- 
tillery, October 17, 1899. Lieutenant Colonel, Artillery Corps, 
September 23, 1901. Colonel, August 3, 1903. Brigadier General, 
Chief of Artillery, June 19, 1905. Retired June 20, 1905. Brevet 
Major, U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious 
services during the war." 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of Oregon, December 2, 
1891. 



ROBERTS, GEORGE MORRISON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 60th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OP THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 3, 1897. Insignia 11989. 

Private, 42d Infantn^, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 30, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 1863. Private, 60th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 20, 1864. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 60th Infantry, M.V.M., August 1, 1864. Mustered out, 
November 30, 1864. 



ROBERTS, HORATIO. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1890. Insignia 8340. 

1st Sergeant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 22, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
1st Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, July 24, 
1862; mustered, February 5, 1863. Discharged (disability result- 
ing from loss of left leg from wounds received in action) February 
5, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, Veteran Eeserve Corps, January 29, 1864. 
Transferred to 20th V.R.C., October 20, 1865. Mustered out, June 
30, 1866. 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., April 20, 1894. 

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ROBERTS, JOHN HEMINGWAY. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MAINE CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1872. Insignia 1396. 

2d Lieutenant, 8th Maine Infantry, August 8, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, June 29, 1862. Captain, August 1, 1862. Discharged Jan- 
uary 12, 1864. Captain, 2d Maine Cavalry, Januarj' 1, 1864. Re- 
signed February 19, 1865. 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., December 22, 1898. 



ROBERTS, WILLIAM. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (COMMANDER), U.S.N. 

Elected December 4, 1867, in Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia 594. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, February 3, 1869. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., August 2, 1855. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, July 21, 1858. 1st Assistant Engineer, August 3, 1859. 
Resigned August 24, 1859. 1st Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., April 
24, 1861. Chief Engineer, April 21, 1863. Resigned March 18, 
1869. 

Died at Waltham, Mass., December 27, 1907. 



ROBESON, ANDREW. 

CAPTAIN, 1st NEW YORK ENGINEERS — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected September 1, 1868. Insignia 874. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st N.Y. Engineers, May 26, 1864; mustered, 
July 2, 1864. Captain, February 15, 1865; mustered, April 21, 
1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for faitliful and efficient services." 

Died at Brookline, Mass., August 18, 1906. 

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ROBIE, FREDERICK. 

MAJOR, PAYMASTER _ BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected in Commandery of the State of Maine, Marcli 16, 1869. 
Insignia 2394. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 1, 1876. 

Major, Pajinaster, U.S.V., June 1, 1861. Mustered out, July 
20, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., November 24, 1865, 
"for faithful and meritorious services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine April 5 
1882. 



ROBINS, EDWARD BLAKE. 

'''r.T5^-rh'S"r'^,T,^^'^' "*'* MA.SSACHUSETTS INFANTRY - BREVET 
C Ai'iAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1870. Insignia 1145. 

Private, 12th Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in service 
of the U.S., May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 16, 1864. 1st 
Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 30, 1864; mustered, No- 
vember 11, 1864. Commissioned Captain, June 1, 1865 ; not mus- 
tered. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., April 
9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the recent 
operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, and the surrender 
of the insurgent army under General E. E. Lee." 



ROBINS, RICHARD. 

CArTAIN. 39th INFANTRY, U.S.A. 

Elected February 2, 1870. Insignia 1185. 

Private and Corporal, 11th Infantry, U.S.A., October 10, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 11th Infantry, June 27, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, July 
25, 1863. Captain, 39th Infantry, January 22, 1867. Resigned 
July 20, 1868. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., July 3, 1863, " for 
gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Penn- 
sylvania." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., August 29, 1912. 

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ROBINSON, AUGUSTUS GILMAN. 

COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected October 3, 1877. Insignia 1809. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1853. Brevet, 2d Lieutenant, 4tli Ar- 
tillery, U.S.A., July 1, 1857. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, October 
12, 1858. 1st Lieutenant, May 14, 1861. Captain, Assistant 
Quartermaster, U.S.A., February 19, 1863; accepted April 18, 
1863. Major, Quartermaster, March 4, 1879. Lieutenant Colonel, 
Deputy Quartermaster General, July 10, 1890. Colonel, Assistant 
Quartermaster General, September 22, 1896. Eetired October 15, 
1897. Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and 
meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Vineyard Haven, Mass., October 2, 1898. 



ROBINSON, CHARLES DAYAN. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1874. Insignia 1554. 

Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., September 4, 1861. 
Resigned April 21, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 



ROBINSON, HENRY SMITH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 36th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1901. Insignia 13169. 

Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., September 17, 1861. Dis- 
charged May 22, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 36th Mass. Infantry, August 
22, 1861 ; mustered, September 2, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, January 
30, 1863; mustered, March 18, 1863. Discharged (disability from 
wound) July 7, 1864. 

Died at Andover, Mass., April 4, 1912. 

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ROBINSON, JAMES BARTLETT. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected February 5, 1902. Insignia 13471. 
Acting Ensign, U.S.N., September 7, 18G4. Discharged August 
10, 1865. 

ROBINSON, JOHN FRANKLIN. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8077. 

In Succession, son of Companion Surgeon JOHN L. ROBUST- 
SON. 

ROBINSON, JOHN LOMBARD. 

MAJOR. SUUGEON. 8tli INFANTRY, MASSACIIDSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE DNITEU STATES. 

Elected April 3, 1889. Insignia 6997. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the U.S., November 7, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 
1863. Major, Surgeon, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., July 26, 186-4. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. 

Died at Manchester, N. H., June 13, 1896. 

ROCKWELL, ALFRED ELIJAH PERKINS. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 8932. 

By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Captain JOSEPH P. 
ROCKWELL. 

ROCKWELL, ALFRED PERKINS. 

COLONEL. 6th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1869. Insignia 1033. 

Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 2d Conn. Light Battery, Novem- 
ber, 1861 (serving as a volunteer with 1st Artillery, U.S.A., in the 
field). Captain, 1st Conn. Light Battery, January 20, 1862. 
Colonel, 6th Conn. Infantry, June 11, 1864. Mustered out, Feb- 
ruary 9, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and distinguished services in the field during the cam- 
paign of 1864." 

Died at New Haven, Conn., December 34, 1903. 

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ROCKWELL, CHARLES HENRY. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 3, 1886, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 5004. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 4, 1904. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., July 5, 1862. Acting Volunteer Lieu- 
tenant, December 16, 186.3. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Com- 
mander, April 29, 1865. Discharged December 8, 1865. Acting 
Master, November 19, 1866. Master, March 12, 1868. Lieutenant, 
December 18, 1868. Lieutenant Commander, February 26, 1878. 
Commander, October .31, 1888. Captain, March 3. 1899. Rear Ad- 
miral, April 29, 1902. Retired April 29, 1902. 

Died at Chatham, Mass., July 1, 1908. 



ROCKWELL, CHARLES RANDALL. 

Elected April 6, 1904. Insignia 14243. 

By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Captain CHARLES H. 
ROCKWELL (Commandery of the State of California). 



ROCKWELL, JOSEPH PERKINS. 

CAPTAIN, 18th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1885. Insignia 3679. 

Sergeant-Major, 18th Conn. Infantry, July 26, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 18th Conn. Infantry, December 22, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
Adjutant, June 5, 1864; mustered, June 10, 1864. Captain, Octo- 
ber 17, 1864; mustered, October 20, 1864. Mustered out, June 27, 
1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., November 22, 1885. 

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RODMAN, SAMUEL, JR. 

Elected November 5, 1890. Insignia 8271. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., June 14, 1878. Additional 2d Lieutenant, 5th 
Artillery, U.S.A., June 12, 1882. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Artillery, 
June 30, 1882. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Artillery, January 31, 1891. 
Resigned September 23, 1892. Captain, 1st Engineers, U.S.V., 
June 2, 1898. Mustered out, January 25, 1899. 

Eldest son of Companion Captain THOMAS R. RODMAN. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Illinois, Decem- 
ber 31, 1893. 



RODMAN, THOMAS R. 

CAPTAIN, 38th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1889. Insignia 6916. 

Captain, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 30, 1865. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., December 18, 1905. 



ROELOFSON, WILLIAM FREDERICK EUGENE. 

Elected December 6, 1893. Insignia 10346. 

By Inheritance, son of FREDERICK EUGENE ROELOFSON. 
1st Lieutenant, 2d Kentucky Infantry, May 1, 1861 ; mustered, 
June 6, 1861. Discharged (disability resulting from wound re- 
ceived in action) March 13, 1862. Died June 17, 1865. 



ROGERS, ELLIOT FOLGER. 

Elected December 4, 1889. Insignia 7537. 
In Succession, son of Companion Captain JAMES S. ROGERS. 
Died at Cambridge, Mass., October 2, 1895. 

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ROGERS, HENRY MUNROE. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 853. 

Acting Assistant Pa\Tiiaster, U.S.N., November 6, 1862. Dis- 
charged November 28, 1865. 



ROGERS, HORATIO. 

COLONEL, 2d RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, D.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1887. Insignia 5369. 

1st Lieiitenant, 3d R.I. Infantry, afterward 3d R.I. Heavy Ar- 
tillery, August 27, 1861. Captain, October 9, 1861. Major, August 
18, 1862. Colonel, 11th R.I. Infantry, December 27, 1862. Trans- 
ferred to 2d R.I. Infantry, January 31, 1863; mustered, February 
6, 1863. Resigned January 14, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 

Died at Providence, R. I., November 12, 1904. 



ROGERS, JAMES HARRIMAN. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected April 1, 1896. Insignia 11419. 

Private, 2d Maine Infantry, May 28, 1861. Discharged (disabil- 
ity) July 10, 1862. Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., December 29, 
1862. Acting Ensign, December 12, 1863. Discharged May 10, 
1865. 

Died at Detroit, Mich., October 2, 1901. 



ROGERS, JAMES SWIFT. 

CAPTAIN, 1st SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS, U.S.V. 

Elected April 4, 1888. Insignia 6186. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 51st Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 25, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, Decem- 
ber 10, 1862. Captain, 1st S.C. Volunteers (afterwards 33d 
U.S.C.T.), December 6, 1862. Resigned October 20, 1863. 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., April 9, 1905. 

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ROGERS, ORVILLE FORREST. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 117th UNITED STATES 
COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected May 4, 1887. Insignia 5567. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 117th U.S,C.T,, October 7, 
1864; mustered, November 5, 1864, Mustered out, August 10, 
1867. 



ROPES, JOHN CODMAN. 

Elected June 2, 1868. 3d Class. Insignia 1134, 
A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Eebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Earnest in 
loyal influence and in assistance to troops in the field. An excep- 
tionally diligent student and able writer on the history of the war. 
Died at Boston, Mass., October 28, 1899, 



ROSE, STEPHEN CURTIS, 

CAPTAIN, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1886, Insignia 4468. 

Private, 23d Mass, Infantry, October 7, 1861, 1st Lieutenant, 
40th Mass, Infantry, August 21, 1863 ; mustered, September 15, 
1862, Captain, June 9, 1863; mustered, July 1, 1863, Discharged 
(disability) Januaiy 25, 1864, 

Died at Marblehead, Mass,, July 27, 1896. 



ROSS, WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 64th NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1891, Insignia 8550. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 64th N,Y. Infantry, August 27, 1864. 
2d Lieutenant, 64th N.Y. Infantry, September 24, 1864; mus- 
tered, November 30, 1864, 1st Lieutenant, February 4, 1865. Com- 
missioned Captain, July 11, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, 
July 14, 1865. 

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ROWELL, EDWARD THOMAS. 

MAJOR, 2d UNITED STATES SHARPSHOOTERS. 

Elected March 6, 1878. Insignia 1814. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, September 21, 1861. Cap- 
tain, July 12, 1863. Major, July 1, 1863. Commissioned Lieuten- 
ant Colonel, February 17, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, 
November 26, 1864. 

Died at Everett, Mass., August 4, 1899. 



ROYCE, HARRISON AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER — BREVET COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6508. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 21st Mass. Infantry, August 2,3, 1861. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 32d Mass. Infantry, November 28, 1861. 
Mustered out, October 17, 1864. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.V., March 
11, 1865. Mustered out, August 31, 1868. Brevet Major, Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for faitliful and meritorious services in the Quartermaster's 
Department." 



RUNDLET, FREDERICK TAIXOR. 

Elected March 3, 1897. Insignia 11777. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Major TAYLOE P. 
RUNDLET (Commandery of the State of Illinois). 



RUSSELL, ANDREW LE BARON. 

Elected April 6, 1904. Insignia 14244. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel GEORGE 
B. RUSSELL, U.S.A. 

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RUSSELL, EDMUND KIRBY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RE I'lRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November G, 1878. Insignia 1861. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1858, to June 22, 1861. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 67th N.Y. Infantry, June 24, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, April 
14, 1862. Captain, May 3, 1863. Transferred to 65th N.Y. 
Infantry, July 4, 1864. Major, June 24, 1865. Mustered out, 
July 17, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Artillery, U.S.A., May 11, 
1866; accepted August 2, 1866. 1st Lieutenant, February 11, 
1867. Captain, July 9, 1884. Major, retired, March 8, 1808. 
Lieutenant Colonel, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
December 2, 1864, "for faithful and meritorious services in the 
line of his duty, and as a stafE officer in the field." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, April 
5, 1882. 



RUSSELL, EDWARD JUSTIN. 

CAPTAIN, 3d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1884. Insignia 3501. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
September 28, 1862. Captain, January 27, 1863. Discharged 
(disability) September 8, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy 
Artillery, May 5, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, May 28, 1864. Captain, 
July 1, 1865. Mustered out, September 18, 1865. 



RUSSELL, FREDERICK WILLIAM. 

Elected May 6, 1885. Insignia 3848. 
In Hospital service as a civilian, 1862-3. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
IRA RUSSELL. 

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RUSSELL, GEORGE BRIGGS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected March 2, 1869, in Comniandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 1007. Transferred to Comniandery of the State 
of Massachiisetts, December 31, 1898. 

2d Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, January 1, 18G3. Captain, April 5, 1863. Mustered out, 
September 8, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps, August 
25, 1864. Captain, September 15, 1864. Mustered out, September 
1, 1866. Captain, 44th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866. Unas- 
signed May 27, 1869. Assigned to 7th Infantry, April 7, 1870. 
Transferred to 9th Infantry, April 30, 1870. Major, 5th Infantry, 
April 22, 1892. Lieutenant Colonel, 14th Infantry, March 10, 
1896. Retired March 25, 1898. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for meritorious services." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct 
during the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the 
assault on Port Hudson, Louisiana." 

Died at Columbus, Ohio, October 25, 1903. 



RUSSELL, HARRY ELLIOTT. 

Elected January 4, 1911. Insignia 16416. 

By Inheritance, son of EDWARD RUSSELL, 1st Lieutenant, 
Assistant Surgeon, 26th Massachusetts Infantry, July 29, 1862. 
Discharged February 10, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 
4th Massachusetts Cavalry, February 9, 1864. Mustered out, No- 
vember 14, 1865. Died October 22, 1891. 



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RUSSELL, HENRY STURGIS. 

COLONEL, 5th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY — BREVET RIUGADIER 
GENERAL, D.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1324. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Captain, De- 
cember 13, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Mass. Cavalry, January 
22, 1863. Colonel, 5th Mass. Cavalry, April 5, 1864." Resigned 
February 14, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war, and 
particularly for distinguished gallantry and good conduct at Bay- 
lor's Farm before Petersburg, June 15, 1864." 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 16, 1905. 



RUSSELL, IRA, 

MAJOR, SURGEON — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 7, 1883. Insignia 2734. 

Major, Surgeon, 11th Mass. Infantry, August 29, 1861. Major, 
Surgeon, U.S.V., April 4, 1862. Resigned June 29, 1865. Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., June 1, 1865, " for faithful and meri- 
torious services." 

Died at Winchendon, Mass., December 19, 1888. 



RUST, HENRY. 

COLONEL, 13th MAINE INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL 
U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1875. Insignia 1708. 

Sergeant, 1st Maine Infantry, May 3, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 1st 
Maine Infantry, May 6, 1861. Mustered out, August 5, 1861. Cap- 
tain, 10th Maine Infantry, October 5, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 
13th Maine Infantry, December 10, 1861. Colonel, April 21, 1862. 
Mustered out, January 6, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 

Died at Portland, Maine, July 29, 1881. 

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RUTHERFORD, JACOB CHASE. 

Elected November 17, 1891, in Commandery of the State of Ver- 
mont. Insignia 9164. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, January 1, 1895. 

Son of Companion Surgeon JOSEPH C. RUTHERFORD 
(Commandery of the State of Vermont). 



SACKETT, FRANKLIN PAGE. 

Elected November 3, 1909. Insignia 16040. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant FREDERIC M. SACKETT. 



SACKETT, FREDERIC MOSELEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 1, 1873. Insignia 1538. 

Private, 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 
1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Ist Lieutenant, Ist R.I. 
Light Artillery, August 25, 1861. Resigned October 6, 1863. 



SALTONSTALL, ROBERT. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 8933. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Acting Volunteer Lieutenant 
Commander WILLIAM G. SALTONSTALL. 



SALTONSTALL, WILLIAM GURDON. 

ACTING VOLUNTEER LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, D.S.N. 

Elected March 5, 1879. Insignia 1902. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., May 26, 1861. Acting Volunteer Lieu- 
tenant, May 5, 1863, " for gallantry in action at Washington, North 
Carolina." Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, May 20, 
1865. Discharged October 1, 1865. 

Died at Domo D'Ossola, Italy, July 21, 1889. 

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SAMPSON, AUGUSTUS NEWMAN. 

PIHST LIEUTENANT. 13th MASSACHDSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1670. 

2d Lieutenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, June 28, 1862. Eesigned (disability) November 4, 1862. 
Died at Boston, Mass., September 18, 1901. 



SAMPSON, WILLIAM THOMAS. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected December 13, 1890, in Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 8387. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, April 3, 1901. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 24, 1857. Midship- 
man, June 1, 1861. Lieutenant, U.S.N., July 16, 1863. Lieu- 
tenant Commander, July 25, 1866. Commander, August 9, 1874. 
Captain, March 26, 1889. Bear Admiral, March 3, 1899. Retired 
February 9, 1902. 

Transferred to Commandery of the District of Columbia, No- 
vember G, 1901. 



SANBORN, JAMES ALBERT. 

CAPTAIN, lOth NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1902. Insignia 13748. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 10th New Hampshire Infantry, Sep- 
tember 4, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 10th New Hampshire Infantry, 
January 18, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, November 4, 1863. Captain, 
November 23, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 



SANBORN, WILLIAM JACOB. 

Elected November 2, 1904. Insignia 14396. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN E. SANBORN, Major, Surgeon, 
87th Iowa Infantry, October 3, 1862. Miistered out, August 8, 
1865. Died April 1, 1903. 

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SANDERS, CHARLES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 48th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OP THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 8859. 

2d Infantry, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., September 19, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, December 12, 1862. Resigned June 20, 1863. Com- 
missioned 1st Lieutenant, 57th Mass. Infantry, May 1, 1864; 
declined. 



SANGER, EUGENE FRANCIS. 

MAJOR, SURGEON — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1700. 

Major, Surgeon, 6th Maine Infantry, June 24, 1861. Major, 
Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., November 10, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 10, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., August 9, 
1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, January 
2, 1895. 



SARGENT, BAILEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1904. Insignia 14183. 

Quartermaster-Sergeant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 6, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, October 27, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, January 10, 1865. 
Resigned August 7, 1865. 



SARGENT, CHARLES SPRAGUE. 

CAPTAIN, AIDE-DE-CAMP — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1880. Insignia 2118. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Louisiana Infantry, U.S.V., June 25, 1863. 
Discharged to accept promotion, April 16, 1865. Captain, Aide-de- 
Camp, U.S.V., March 15, 1865. Mustered out, August 26, 1865. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 26, 1865, "for faitliful and meri- 
torious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile, and 
its defences." 

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SARGENT, DANIEL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 10, 1872. Insignia 1382. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, January 19, 1863. Commissioned Captain, September 
3, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, October 14, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 25, 1892. 



SARGENT, EDWARD PAYSON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 26th IOWA INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1890. Insignia 7687. 

Private and Corporal, 26th Iowa Infantry, August 15, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, 26th Iowa Infantry, August 22, 1863; mustered, 
September 21, 1863. Mustered out, June 6, 1865. 

Died at Riverside, Cal., November 12, 1893. 



SARGENT, FRANCIS WILLIAMS. 

Elected February 5, 1896. Insignia 11366. 

By Inheritance, brother of Companion First Lieutenant 
DANIEL SARGENT. 



SARGENT, HORACE BINNEY. 

*^"geNERAL?'u.s!^^^^'^*^"^^^'^'^^ cavalry -BREVET BRIGADIER 

Elected Feliruary 21, 1868, iu Commandery of the State of 
Maine. Insignia 676. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 1, 1876. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Mass. Cavahy, October 12, 1861. 
Colonel, October 30, 1863. Discharged (disability from wounds 
received in action) September 29, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., March 21, 1864, " for gallantry and good conduct in the 
battle of Bayou Rapids, Louisiana." 

Died at Santa Barbara, Cal., January 8, 1908. 

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SARGENT, SULLIVAN AMORY. 

Elected May 1, 1907. Insignia 15389. 

By Inheritance, son of LUCIUS MANLIUS SARGENT. 
Major, Surgeon, 2d Massachusetts Infantry, May 24, 1861. Cap- 
tain, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, December 26, 1861. Major, Jan- 
uary 3, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, September 30, 1864. Killed 
in action near Bellfield, Virginia, December 9, 1864. 

SAUNDERS, CALEB. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1901. Insignia 13084. 

Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 15, 
1861; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, March 19, 1862. Re- 
signed December 10, 1862. 

SAVAGE, HENRY WILSON. 

Elected February 1, 1888. Insignia 6047. 

By Inheritance, son of MOSES HENRY SAVAGE. Captain, 
12th N.H. Infantry, September 8, 1862. Killed in action at 
Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863. 

SAVILLE, HUNTINGTON. 

Elected February 6, 1907. Insignia 15288. 

By Inheritance, son of HENRY M. SAVILLE. Major, Surgeon, 
4th Massachusetts Infantry, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 
22, 1861. Died January 11, 1881. 

SAWYER, FREDERIC AUGUSTUS. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 52d INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5879. 

Major, Surgeon, 52d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
November 1, 1862 ; mustered, November 19, 18G2. Mustered out, 
August 14, 1863. 

Died at Wareham, Mass., February 10, 1895. 

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SAWYER, JAMES. 

CAPTAIN, COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET MAJOR. D.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1874. Insignia 1555. 

2d Lieutenant, 39tli Wisconsin Infantry, May 17, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, September 22, 1864. Captain, Commissary of Subsist- 
ence, U.S.V., February 9, 1865. Mustered out, November 27, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, May 
15, 1874. 



SAWYER, NATHANIEL CHANDLER. 

MAJOR, ADDITIONAL PAYMASTER — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 
U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8064. 

Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., July 21, 1863. Mustered 
out, July 20, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 
18G5, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Brattleboro, Vt., October 25, 1910. 



SAWYER, WILLIAM HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 86th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1906. Insignia 15002. 

Private, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 21st Mass. Infantry, August 
23, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, April 26, 1863; mustered, February 20, 
1864. Captain, October 12, 1864; transferred to 36th Mass. In- 
fantry and mustered, December 4, 1864. Mustered out, June 8, 
1865. 

Died at Littleton, Mass., December 30, 1911. 



SCHAFF, HARRISON HALE. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9814. 
Son of Companion Captain MOEEIS SCHAFF. 

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SCHAFF, MORRIS. 

CAPTAIN, ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, U.S.A. 

Elected January 6, 1886. Insignia 4385. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1858. 2d Lieutenant, Ordnance De- 
partment, U.S.A., June 17, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, March 3, 1863. 
Captain, March 7, 1867. Resigned December 31, 1871. Brevet 
Captain, U.S.A., May 6, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services 
at the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia." 

SCHENCK, ALEXANDER DU BOIS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, ARTILLERY CORPS, U.S.A. 

Elected December 2, 1885, in Commaudei7 of the District of Co- 
lumbia. Insignia 4326. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 20, 1893. 

Private, 1st Ohio Infantrj', April 17, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 16, 1861. Sergeant, 2d Ohio Infantry, August 31, 1861. 
Discharged September 18, 1863. Cadet, U.S.M.A., September 29, 
1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Artillery, U.S.A., June 17, 1867. 1st 
Lieutenant, February 10, 1873. Captain, March 8, 1894. Major, 
Artillery Corps, February 28, 1901. Lieutenant Colonel, August 
4, 1903. 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of Illinois, December 
31, 1901. 

SCHOULER, JAMES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 43d INFANTRY, M.V.M.. IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9605. 

2d Lieutenant, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, July 30, 1863. 

SCULLY, THOMAS. 

CHAPLAIN, 9th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 2, 1896. Insignia 11618. 
Chaplain, 9th Mass. Infantry, May 11, 1861 ; mustered, June 17, 
1861. Resigned (disability) October 31, 1862. 

Died at Cambridgeport, Mass., September 11, 1902. 

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SEAGRAVE, CHARLES STOW. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 25th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1897. Insignia 11744. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 25th Mass. In- 
fantr)% September 19, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, 
October 21, 1864; mustered, November 30, 1864. Mustered out, 
July 13, 1865. 

Died at West Somerville, Mass., August 24, 1904. 



SEAMANS, WILLIAM HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, 3d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1875. Insignia 1613. 

1st Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, December 10, 1861. Re- 
signed July 1, 1862. Captain, 41st Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d 
Mass. Cavalry, November 1, 1862. Resigned June 20, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, Feb- 
ruary 13, 1878. 



SEARS, CLINTON BROOKS. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected May 9, 1879, in Commandery of the State of New York. 
Insignia 1843. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 2, 1908. 

Private and Corporal, 95th Ohio Infantry, July 24, 1862. Dis- 
charged September 15, 1863. Cadet, U.S.M.A., September 16, 
1863. 2d Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant, Corjjs of Engineers, 
U.S.A., June 17, 1867. Captain, April 9, 1880. Major, September 
20, 1892. Lieutenant Colonel, April 21, 1903. Colonel, January 
11, 1907. Retired June 2, 1908. Brigadier General, retired, June 
2, 1908. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 16, 1912. 

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SEARS, EDWARD HENRY. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected March 4, 1874. Insignia 1520. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d E.I. Infantry, June 5, 1861. Captain, July 
32, 1861. Resigned October 28, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, let E.I. 
Light Artillery, December 2, 1861. Resigned November 14, 1862. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 27, 1863. Discharged 
June 2, 1868. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., August 22, 1886. 



SEARS, ROBERT DAVIS. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5160. 

By Inheritance, brother of Companion Captain EDWARD H. 
SEARS. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., April 30, 1904. 



SEARS, WILLIAM BARNAS. 

CAPTAIN, 2d RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, TJ.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1874. Insignia 1510. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, June 6, 1861. Captain, Octo- 
ber 28, 1861. Mustered out, June 17, 1864. 



SEAVER, JAMES EDWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 7th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1896. Insignia 11588. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 7th Mass. Infantry, 
June 15, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 7th Mass. Infantry, November 22, 
1862. 1st Lieutenant, May 5, 1863. Resigned (disability) No- 
vember 1, 1863. 

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SEAVERNS, JOEL. 

MAJOR, SURGEON — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1882. Insignia 2599. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., May 24, 1862, to June 24, 
1862, and from August 28, 1862, to December 4, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., December 4, 1863. Major, Sur- 
geon, March 30, 1864. Mustered out, October 7, 1865. Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 6, 1865, "for faithful and 
meritorious services." 

Died at Eoxbury, Mass., March 1, 1894. 



SEAVERNS, JOEL HERBERT. 

Elected November 5, 1890. Insignia 8272. 
In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
JOEL SEAVERNS. 



SELFRIDGE, GEORGE SHEPLEY. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8069. 

Lieutenant, U.S.N., May 14, 1898. Discharged October 10, 
1898. 

By Inheritance, grandson of Companion Brigadier General 
GEORGE P. SHEPLEY. 



SELLMAN, JOHN HENRY. 

Elected April 5, 1911. Insignia 16485. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN H. SELLMAN, Acting Assistant 
Paymaster, U.S.N., March 5, 1862. Resigned November 4, 1864. 
Died July 6, 1892. 

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SHALER, CHARLES. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected April 6, 1881. Insignia 2226. 

Sergeant, 12th Penn. Infantry, April 25, 1861." Mustered out, 
August 5, 1861. Cadet, U.S.M.A., September 1, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., June 17, 1867. Transferred to Ord- 
nance Department, July 5, 1867. 1st Lieutenant, June 23, 1874. 
Captain, March 4, 1879. Major, February 22, 1897. Lieutenant 
Colonel, February 18, 1903. Colonel, September 17, 1904. Briga- 
dier General, retired, January 19, 1905. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, Feb- 
ruary 1, 1882. 



SHAW, CHARLES FREDERICK. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 38th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5801. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 21, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1863; mus- 
tered, September 1, 1863. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, August 
8, 1864 ; not mustered. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., January 25, 1912. 



SHAW, JAMES. 

COLONEL. 7th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS — BREVET BRIGA- 
DIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1874. Insignia 1598. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 10th R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Colonel, 
August 6, 1862. Mustered out, September 1, 1862. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 12th E.I. Infantry, December 31, 1862. Mustered out, 
July 29, 1863. Colonel, 7tli U.S.C.T., October 27, 1863 ; mustered, 
November 13, 1863. Mustered out, November 16, 1866. Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services." 

Died at Providence, R. I., October 21, 1906. 

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SHAW, MELVILLE JAMES. 

Elected March 3, 1897, in C'onimandery of the District of Colum- 
bia. Insignia 11798. Transferred to Comniandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, November 1, 1897. 

Naval C!adet, U.S.N.A., September 6, 1890. 2d Lieutenant, 
U.S.M.C, July 1, 1896. 1st Lieutenant, June 11, 1898. Captain 
March 3, 1899. Major, January 1, 1908. 

Son of Companion Captain GEORGE K. SHAW (Commandery 
of the State of Minnesota). 

SHEEN, WILLIAM GORDON. 

CAPTAIN. 39th MA.SSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1872. Insignia 14G7. 

Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 22, 
1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 35th Mass! 
Infantry, July 31, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, 
August 14, 1862. Captain, September 8, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 2, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 1, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious services at the battles of Wliite Oak Road and 
Five Forks, Virginia." 

SHELDON, HENRY NEWTON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 55ta MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1898. Insignia 12070. 

2d Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 28, 1864; mustered, 
September 24, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, December 7, 1864 ; mustered, 
April 13, 1865. Mustered out, August 29, 1865. 

SHELTON, EUGENE EDWARD. 

CAPTAIN, COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1869. Insignia 1070. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, November 1, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, July 22, 1862. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., 
February 19, 1863. Resigned July 20, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
July 14, 1865, " for efficient and meritorious services." 

Died at Boston, Mass., October 2, 1875. 

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SHEPARD, EDWARD OLCOTT. 

MAJOR. 32fl MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1869. Insignia 1034. 

1st Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 17, 1862. Captain, 
August 30, 1862. Major, July 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 29, 
1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Hatcher's Run, 
Virginia." 

Died at Newburyport, Mass., April 27, 1903. 



SHEPARD, JAMES ERVING. 

FIR.ST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 9th MAINE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5028. 

Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 9th Maine Infantry, Augiist 31, 
1861 ; mustered, September 21, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 
9th Maine Infantry, June 23, 1863 ; mustered, July 6, 1863. Dis- 
charged (disability) January 4, 1865. 

Died at Lawrence, Mass., October 26, 1900. 



SHEPLEY, GEORGE FORSTER. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Eletded June 6, 1866, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 281. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, December 1, 1876. 

Colonel, 12th Maine Infantr\', September 27, 1861. Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., July 18, 1862." Resigned July 1, 1865. 

Died at Portland, Maine, July 20, 1878. 



SHERBURNE, JOHN HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. 

Elected May 6, 1874. Insignia 1560. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 24, 1861 ; resigned 
February 8, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C, March 12, 1866. Ist 
Lieutenant, March 20, 1872. Resigned April 30, 1874. 

Died at New York, N. Y., December 9, 1910. 

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SHERMAN, EDGAR JAY. 

^^^'^^l^nS^^J^rZf^'^^^' MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SLKVICE OF THE UNITED STATES — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1870. Insignia 1184. 

Captain, 48t]i Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., November 
3, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. Captain, 6th Infantry, 
M.V.M., July 14, 1864. Mustered out, October 27, 1864. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious 
services." 



SHERMAN, FREDERICK FRANCIS. 

Elected May 4, 1893. Insignia 9612. 

Chaplain, U.S.N., March 16, 1892. Resigned May 15, 1896. 
Son of Companion Brevet Major EDGAR J. SHERMAN. 
Died at Lawrence, Mass., April 22, 1902. 



SHERWIN, EDWARD. 

PASSED ASSISTANT PAYMASTER (LIEUTENANT). U.S.N. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1687. 

Entered the service as Paymaster's Clerk, November, 1862. Act- 
ing Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., March 31, 1863. Passed Assistant 
Paymaster, July 23, 1866. Resigned December 22, 1866. 

Died at Boston, Mass., September 15, 1907. 

SHERWIN, THOMAS. 

"Er^^E^ '?e"nTrTl. ^J", ^^IASSACHUSETTS infantry - BREVET 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1705. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 22d Mass. Infantry, October 1, 1861. 
Major, June 28, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, October 17, 1862. 
Mustered out, October 17, 1864. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., Septem- 
ber 30, 1864, " for gallant services at the battle of Peebles' Farm, 
Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, I865' 
"for distinguished gallantry at the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsyl- 
vania, while in command of his regiment, and for gallant and meri- 
torious services during the war." 

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SHREVE, WILLIAM PRICE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d UNITED STATES SHARPSHOOTERS — BREVET 
MAJOR, II.S.V. 

Elected June 1, 1870. Insignia 1203. 

Private, 9th N.Y. Infantry, June 20, 1861. Private and Quarter- 
master Sergeant, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, October 4, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, December 1, 1862. Mustered out, 
December 31, 1864. Brevet Captain and Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the 
war." 



SHURTLEFF, HIRAM SMITH. 

CAPTAIN. 56th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 825. 

Private, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 
26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 56th Mass. 
Infantry, January 21, 1864; mustered, February 4, 1864. Captain, 
July 7, 1864; mustered, August 11, 1864. Mustered out, July 12, 
1865. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., December 11, 1893. 



SHUTE, CHARLES HENRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 2d NEW HAMP- 
SHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 13, 1888, in Commandery of the State of Col- 
orado. Insignia 6692. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 17, 1900. 

Private, Corporal, and Quartermaster Sergeant, 2d N.H. Infan- 
try, June 1, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, August 10, 1862. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, April 18, 1863. Eegimental Quartermaster, July 2, 1863. 
Mustered out, June 21, 1864. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., November 26, 1907. 
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SIBI.EY, ARTHUR. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTEB, U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4360. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., December 4, 1862. Dis- 
charged September 21, 1865. 



SICARD, MONTGOMERY. 

REAR ADMIRAL. RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected October 4, 1876. Insignia 1760. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., October 1, 1851. Midsliipman, 
U.S.N., June 9, 1855. Passed Midshipman, April 15, 1858. Mas- 
ter, November 4, 1858. Lieutenant, May 31, 1860. Lieutenant 
Commander, July 16, 1862. Commander, March 2, 1870. Ap- 
pointed Chief of Bureau of Ordnance, with relative rank of Com- 
modore, July 1, 1881. Captain, August 7, 1881. Rear Admiral, 
April 6, 1897. Retired September 30, 1898. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
April 30, 1883. 



SILLOWAY, JACOB. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 6th NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 5, 1877. Insignia 1810. 
1st Lieutenant, 6th N.Y. Infantry, May 25, 1861. Mustered out, 
June 21, 1863. 

Died at Canton, Mass., April 9, 1890. 



SLEEPER, JACOB. 

Elected January 3, 1894. Insignia 10384. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Major J. HENRY 
SLEEPER. 

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SLEEPER, JACOB HENRY. 

CAPTAIN, lOtb BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY — 
BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 786. 

1st Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
April 19, 1861; mustered. May 1, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 
1861. let Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Battery, September 23, 1861. 
Captain, 10th Mass. Battery, September 21, 1862. Resigned Feb- 
ruary 27, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., December 2, 1864, "for 
gallant services at the battle of Reams' Station, and during the 
present campaign before Richmond, Virginia." 

Died at Marblehead, Mass., August 19, 1891. 



SLEEPER, STEPHEN WESTCOTT. 

Elected April 3, 1912. Insignia 16730. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Major J. HENRY 
SLEEPER. 



SMALL, ELDRIDGE FREEMAN, 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected December 2, 1896. Insignia 11616. 
Acting Masters Mate, U.S.N., February 17, 1864. Acting En- 
sign, May 13, 1865. Discharged September 3, 1865. 



SMALL, SYLVANUS COBB. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER. 2d MAINE CAV- 
ALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6145. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 24th Maine Infantry, October 16, 1862. 
Mustered out, August 25, 1863. Quartermaster Sergeant, 2d Maine 
Cavalry, December 11, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M, 2d Maine 
Cavalry, February 22, 1865 ; mustered, March 30, 1865. Mustered 
out, December 6, 1865. 

Died at Winchester, Mass., May 12, 1906. 

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SMITH, BARRETT. 

Elected December G, 1911. Insignia 16625. 
Son of Companion GEORGE R. SMITH (Commandery of the 
District of Columbia). 

SMITH, CHARLES GASTON. 

Elected December 6, 1905. Insignia 14830. 

Nephew of Companion Captain NATHAN G. SMITH. 

SMITH, EDWARD HAMMOND. 

Elected April 7, 1897. Insignia 11825. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN EDWARD SMITH. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 29th Mass. Infantry, April 19, 1861. Resigned March 20, 
18G2. Captain, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 22, 1862. Mustered 
out, July 12, 1865. Died January 17, 1891. 

Died at Lynn, Mass., May 22, 1901. 

SMITH, FREDERICK ELIJAH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 8th VERMONT 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5880. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 8th Vermont Infantry, November 23, 
1861 ; mustered, February 18, 1862. Discharged November 30, 
1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 

SMITH, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. 

CAI'TAIN. 2d RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 10, 1897, in Commandery of the State of 
Pennsylvania. Insignia 11719. Transferred to Commandery of 
the State of Massachusetts, March 10, 190-4. 

Private and Sergeant, 7th Squadron, R.I. Cavalry, June 24, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, Q.M., July 20, 1862. Mustered out, October 2, 1862. 
Captain, 2d R.I. Cavalry, October 3, 1862 ; mustered, December 1, 
1862. Resigned May 31, 1863. 

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SMITH, GEORGE MILDERBERGER. 

ACTING ENSIGN, U.S.N. 

Elected February 5, 1902. Insignia 13472. 

Seaman, U.S.N., October 20, 1859. Discharged May 22, 1862. 
Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., June 20, 1862. Acting Ensign, July 
11, 1863. Discharged May 23, 1867. 



SMITH, HENRY EMERSON. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 193d NEW YORK INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1896. Insignia 11483. 

Private, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1861. Transferred to 2d 
V.R.C., February, 1865. Discharged May 6, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 
193d N.Y. Infantry, April 7, 1865. Mustered out, January 18, 
1866. 



SMITH, HERMON JOSEPH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 5th UNITED STATES COL- 
ORED CAVALRY. 

Elected February 6, 1895. Insignia 10913. 
1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 5th U.S. Colored Cavalry, 
October 8, 1864. Mustered out, March 16, 1866. 
Died at Lowell, Mass., September 12, 1908. 



SMITH, JOHN L. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14092. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 35th Mass. In- 
fantry, August 16, 1862. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. 

By Inheritance, brother of Companion Chief Engineer DAVID 
SMITH, U.S.N. (Commandery of the State of California). 

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SMITH, JOSEPH SEWALL. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, CHIEF COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — 
BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1875. Insignia 1729. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 3d Maine Infantry, June 3, 18G1. 
1st Lieutenant, 3d Maine Infantry, August 2, 1861. Captain, Com- 
missary of Subsistence, U.S.V., November 14, 1861. Assigned as 
Chief Commissary of Subsistence, 2d Army Corps, with rank of 
Lieutenant Colonel (under Act of July 17, 1862), January 1, 1863, 
to July 11, 1865. Mustered out, July 11, 1865. Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V., October 27, 1864, " for gallant and distinguished services 
at the battles of Reams' Station and Boydton Plank Road, Vir- 
ginia." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., July 11, 1865, "for 
faithful and meritorious services." 



SMITH, MARTIN SIDNEY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 11th UNITED STATES COLORED HEAVY 
ARTILLERY. 

Elected November 2, 1910. Insignia 16359. 

2d Lieutenant, 14th Rhode Island Colored Heavy Artillery (11th 
U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery), January 8, 1864. Mustered, June 
23, 1864. Mustered out, October 2, 1865. 



SMITH, NATHAN GILMAN. 

CAPTAIN, 75th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected November 2, 1881. Insignia 2310. 

1st Sergeant, 41st Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, 
September 4, 1862. Discharged December 29, 1863. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, 75th U.S.C.T., December 1, 1863. Captain, March 7, 1864. 
Mustered out, NoTcmber 25, 1865. 

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SMITH, PETER DOVE. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 1st MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1884. Insignia 3532. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 14th Mass. Infantry, afterwards 1st 
Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 5, 1861. 3d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, August 3, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting 
from wound received in action) December 1, 18(i4. 

Died at Andover, Mass., January 16, 1911. 



SMITH, PHILIP. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 4th MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. D.S.V. 

Elected January 3, 1900. Insignia 12741. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 15, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. 1st Ser- 
geant, 11th Unattached Co. Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 1864. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, 27th Unattached Co., Mass. Heavy Artillery, afterwards 4th 
Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 16, 1864. Mustered out, Jime 17, 
1865. 



SMITH, SIDNEY LEROY. 

FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER, U.S.N. 

Elected December 2, 1908. Insignia 15815. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., October 21, 1861. Appointed 
2d Assistant Engineer, October 25, 1863. Commissioned, July 25, 
1866. Appointed 1st Assistant Engineer, October 11, 1866. Com- 
missioned, March 21, 1870. Eesigned August 27, 1884. 



SMITH, WILLIAM AUSTIN. 

CAPTAIN, 40th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 1, 1903. Insignia 13929. 

Private and Corporal, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, August 15, 1862. Captain, Feb- 
ruary 26, 1863. Discharged (disability) September 6, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 8, 1909. 

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SMITH, WILLIAM PENN. 

CAPTAIN, 5th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY. 

Elected December 1, 1897. Insignia 12035. 

Sergeant and Sergeant- Major, 5th Conn. Infantry, July 22, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 5th Conn. Infantry, September 13th, 1862. Ist 
Lieutenant, February 13, 1863. Captain, October 16, 1863. Dis- 
charged November 1, 1864. 



SMITH, WOODBURY COMSTOCK. 

CAPTAIN, .35th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected December 6, 1905. Insignia 14814. 

Private, 34th Mass. Infantry, August 1, 1863. Discharged for 
promotion May 33, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, let North Carolina In- 
fantry, afterwards 35th U.S.C.T., June 30, 1863. Captain, June 
17, 1865. Mustered out, June 1, 1866. 



SMTH, ZEMRO AUGUSTUS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. Ist MAINE HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1884. Insignia 3055. 

Captain, 18th Maine Infantry, afterwards 1st Maine Heavy Ar- 
tillery, August 23, 1862. Major, September 17, 1864. Lieutenant 
Colonel, January 16, 1865; mustered, January 21, 1865. Mustered 
out, September 11, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 29, 1865, 
" for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Indiana, Decem- 
ber 26, 1889. 



SNOW, FRANK WHIPPLE. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13335. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Surgeon GEORGE W. 
SNOW. 

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SNOW, GEORGE WILLIAMS. 

MAJOK, SURGEON, 35th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1885. Insignia 3680. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 28th Mass. Infantry, Septem- 
ber 30, 1861 ; mustered, December 2, 1861. Major, Surgeon, 35th 
Mass. Infantry, March 13, 1863. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. 

Died at Newburyport, Mass., May 20, 1893. 



SNOW, SIDNEY BRUCE. 

Elected January 4, 1911. Insignia 16417. 

Son of Companion Captain WILLIAM A. SNOW. 



SNOW, WILLIAM ALANSON. 

CAPTAIN, 1st LOUISIANA CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9811. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 2d Unattached 
Company Mass. Cavalry, November 25, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st 
Louisiana Cavalry, March 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, August 14, 
1863. Captain, July 22, 1864; mustered, September 1, 1864. 
Mustered out, December 18, 1865. 



SNOW, WILLIAM MORTON. 

CAPTAIN, 3d WISCONSIN INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1895. Insignia 11268. 

Private and Sergeant, 3d Wisconsin Infantry, June 29, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 3d Wisconsin Infantry, August 13, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, April 21, 1863. Captain, November 3, 1863. Resigned 
July 14, 1865. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., March 27, 1908. 

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SOULE, CHARLES CARROLL. 

CAPTAIN, 55th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1868. Insignia 833. 

let Lieutenant, Adjutant, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June 1, 1863. 
Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., October 6, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., October 27, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Captain, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 
19, 1863. Mustered out, August 29, 1865. 



SOULE, RUFUS ALBERTSON. 

Elected May 2, 1894. Insignia 10588. 

Private, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 
23, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 

By Inheritance, brother of WILLIAM THOMAS SOULE, Ser- 
geant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, October 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Mass. 
Cavalry, January 19, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, December 10, 1864. 
Commissioned Captain, July 5, 1865; not mustered. Mustered 
out, November 14, 1865. Died May 30, 1888. 



SOUTHWORTH, EDWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, R.Q.M., 2d UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected January 5, 1910. Insignia 16114. 

Private, 18th Massachusetts Infantry, July 31, 1862. Second 
Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Colored Troops, September 24, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, September 12, 1864. Regimental Quartermaster, April 14, 
1865. Discharged for disability August 15, 1865. 



SPEAR, ARTHUR PRINCE. 

Elected November 6, 1907. Insignia 15511. 
Son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General ELLIS SPEAR 
(Commandery of the District of Columbia). 

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SPEAR, ELLIS, JR. 

Elected November 6, 1907. Insignia 15510. 
Son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General ELLIS SPEAE 
(Commandery of the District of Columbia). 



SPEAR, GEORGE GAINES. 

CAPTAIN, 30th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1893. Insignia 10318. 

Private, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. Discharged (disabil- 
ity) August 1, 1861. Private, Sergeant, 1st Sergeant and Sergeant 
Major, 30th Mass. Infantry, October 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 30th 
Mass. Infantry, January 1, 1865. 1st Lieutenant, February 9, 
1865; mustered, February 21, 1865. Adjutant, June 1, 1865. 
Captain, January 25, 1866; mustered, February 25, 1866. Mus- 
tered out, July 5, 1866. 



SPENCER, ALBERT HALLER. 

CAPTAIN, 103d OHIO INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 7, 1912. Insignia 16666. 

Private and Sergeant, 103d Ohio Infantry, August 6, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, December 4, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, February 17, 1864. 
Captain, May 28, 1865. Discharged June 12, 1865. 



SPENCER, GIDEON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11209. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, Sep- 
tember 4, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillerj', April 28, 
1864. 1st Lieutenant, May 16, 1865. Mustered out, June 37, 
1865. 

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SPENCER, WILLIAM HENRY. 

MAJOR, 61st NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 18, 1896, in Commandery of the State of Maine. 
Insignia 11409. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 20, 1904. 

1st Sergeant, 61st N.Y. Infantry, September 2, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, January 8, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, January 25, 1862. Cap- 
tain, May 12, 1862. Major, November 17, 1862. Discharged (dis- 
ability resulting from wound received in action) December 29, 
1862. 



SPICER, WILLIAM FRANCIS. 

COMMODORE. U.S.N. 

Elected November 3, 1869. Insignia 1126. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., June 21, 1839. Passed Midshipman, July 
2, 1845. Master, June 28, 1853. Lieutenant, Februaiy 25, 1854. 
Lieutenant Commander, July 16, 1862. Commander, January 2, 
1863. Captain, April 22, 1870. Commodore, April 25, 1877. 

Died at Charlestown, Mass., November 29, 1878. 



SPICER, WILLIAM FRANCIS. 

Elected December 3, 1902, in Commandery of the State of Maine. 
Insignia 13744. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, January 1, 1905. 

2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C, March 13, 1872. 1st Lieutenant, 
January 4, 1880. Captain, September 6, 1892. Major, March 3, 
1899. Lieutenant Colonel, March 3, 1901. Retired March 5, 
1904. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Commodore William F. 
Spicer. 

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SPLAINE, HENRY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 17th MASSACUUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected Februarj' 4, 1903. Insignia 13861. 

1st Lieutenant, 17th Mass. Infantry, July 22, 1861. Captain, 
January 31, 1863. Major, August 4, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 
December 19, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, June 16, 1865 ; not 
mustered. Mustered out, July 11, 1865. 



SPOONER, HENRY JOSHUA. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 4tb RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1883, in Commandery of the District of 
Columbia. Insignia 2822. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, December 11, 1891. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th R.I. Infantry, August 30, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Adjutant, October 5, 1863. Mustered out, February 3, 
1865. 



SPOONER, HENRY JOSHUA, JR. 

Elected May 2, 1900. Insignia 12897. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant HENRY J. SPOONER. 



SPOONER, SAIVIUEL BRIGHAM. 

MA.TOR, 46th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 4, 1882. Insignia 2552. 

Captain, 46th Infantry, M.V.iL, September 25, 1862. Major, 
February 5, 1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. 
Died at Springfield, Mass., March 29, 1909. 

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SPRAGUE, AUGUSTUS BROWN REED. 

COLONEL, 51st INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1868, in Commandeiy of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 683. Transferred to Conimandery of the Stat* of 
Massachusetts, as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

Captain, 3d Battalion Eifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 
3, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 25th Mass. Infantry, September 9, 
1861. Colonel, 51st Infantry, M.V.M., November 11, 18()2. Mus- 
tered out, July 27, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Mass. Heavy 
Artillery, February 1, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, September 
18, 1865 ; not mustered. Mustered out, September 20, 1865. 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Worcester, Mass., March 17, 1910. 



SPRAGUE, TIMOTHY WILSON. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10724. 

By Inheritance, nephew of SAMUEL HENRY SPRAGUE, 
Private and Quartermaster Sergeant, 9th N.H. Infantry, August 
15, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 9th N.H. Infantry, November 12, 1862. 
Died August 17. 1863. 



STACKPOLE, JOSEPH LEWIS. 

MAJOR, JUDGE ADVOCATE — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 988. 

Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Capt;iin, 
Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., Augiist 30, 1862. Major, Judge 
Advocate, U.S.V., July 10, 1863. Resigned April 20, 1865. Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for meritorious ser- 
vices in conducting the prosecutions of the Department with skill, 
faithfiilness, and integrity." 

Died at Boston, ilass., January 2, 1904. 

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STANIELS, RUFUS PUTNAM. 

CAPTAIN, 13tb NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1883. Insignia 2335. 

2d Lieutenant, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 27, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, February 20, 1863. Captain, July 15, 1864. Mustered 
out, June 21, 1865. 

Died at Concord, N". H., January 4, 1890. 



STANNARD, GEORGE JERRISON. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1331. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 3d Vermont Infantry, June 6, 1861 ; mus- 
tered, June 30, 1861. Colonel, 9th Vermont Infantry, May 21, 
1863; mustered, July 9, 1862. Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
March 11, 1863. Resigned June 38, 1866. Brevet Major Gen- 
eral, U.S.V., October 28, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices in the attack upon the enemy's works at Fort Harrison, 
Virginia." 

Died at Washington, D. C, June 1, 1886. 



STANTON, THADDEUS HARLAN. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, PAYMASTER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 855. 

Private, 3d Battalion D.C. Infantry, April 15, 1861. Mustered 
out, July 15, 1861. Captain, 19th Iowa Infantry, August 18, 1863. 
Major, Additional Pa}Tnaster, U.S.V., December 18, 1863. Major, 
Paymaster, U.S.A., January 17, 1867. Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy 
Paymaster General, March 15, 1890. Colonel, Assistant Paymaster 
General, January 33, 1893. Brigadier General, Pavmaster General, 
March 27, 1895. Retired January 30, 1899. Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious 
services during the war." 

Transferred to the Commander}' of the State of Illinois, Decem- 
ber 31, 1888. 

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STANWOOD, EBEN POORE. 

IIFTITENANT COLONEL 4Sth INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEER MILITIA, U SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 4, 1883. Insignia 262G. 

Captain, 48tli Infantry, M.V.M., September 3, 1863; mustered, 
September 24, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, July 2, 1863; mustered, 
July 20, 1863. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. 

STARBIRD, ISAAC WARREN. 

COLONEL. 19th MAINE INFANTRY - BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL, 
U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1896. Insignia 11365. 

Captain, 19th Maine Infantry, August 35, 1863. Major, 
August 16, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, November 3, 1864. Colonel, 
November 16, 1864. Mustered out, June 7, 1865. Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., April 7. 1865, " for gallantry while in command 
of his regiment at High Bridge, Virginia." 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 2, 1907. 

STARKWEATHER, ARCHIBALD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 26th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1898. Insignia 12165. 

Private and Commissary Sergeant, 36th Mass. Infantiy, Septem- 
ber 27, 1861 ; mustered, October 18, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 26th 
Mass. Infantry, April 11, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, July 11, 1863. 
Mustered out, November 7, 1864. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., March 26, 1899. 

STEARNS, HENRY PUTNAM. 

MAJOR. SURGEON - BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1881. Insignia 2327. 

Major, Surgeon, 1st Conn. Infantr>', April 18, 1861 ; mustered, 
April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Major, Surgeon, 
USV September 21, 1861. Mustered out, August 25, 1865. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., August 22, 1865, " for faithful 
and meritorious services." 

Died at Hartford, Conn., May 27, 1905. 

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STEARNS, HENRY STUART. 

Elected January 5, 1910. Insignia 161 IG. 

By Inlieritance, son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
HENRY P. STEARNS. 



STEARNS, JAMES PIERCE. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected November 3, 1875. Insignia 1707. 

?d Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, October 1, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, August 5, 1862. Discharged (disability resulting from loss 
of left leg from wounds received in action) February 14, 1863. 1st 
Ijieutenant, Veteran Eeserve Corps, June 27, 1863. Discharged 
June 30, 1866. 



STEARNS, WILLIAM BRAMHALL. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7966. 

Son of Companion First Lieutenant JAMES P. STEARNS. 



STEBBINS, ASA HARVEY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT. 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected August 4, 1868. Insignia 858. 

2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 

Died at Tombstone, Arizona, July 13, 1889. 



STEDMAN, CHARLES ELLERY. 

ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected November 6, 1872. Insignia 1459. 
Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., September 16, 1861. Resigned April 
27, 1865. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., May 24, 1909. 

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STEDMAN, ELLERY. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4'254. 
In Succession, son of Companion Assistant Surgeon C. ELLERY 
STEDMAN. 



STEDMAN, JOSEPH. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 42d INFANTRY. M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 1, 1882. Insignia 2331. 

Sergeant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 32, 
1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. Captain, 42d Infantry, 
M.V.M., August 29, 1862 ; mustered, September 13, 1862. Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, November 11, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 
1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., July 22, 1864. 
Mustered out, November 11, 1864. 

Died at Watkins, N. Y., Mav 16, 1898. 



STEDMAN, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 1st INFANTRY, RHODE ISLAND DETACHED 
MILITIA. IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected December 1, 1886. Insignia 5102. 
1st Lieutenant. 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., May 2, 1861. Mustered 
out, Aiigust 1, 1861. 

Died at Framingham, Mass., November 8, 1903. 



STEEDMAN, CHARLES. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected December 4, 1867, in Conimandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia 589. Transferred to Conmiandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 7, 1874. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., April 1, 1828. Passed Midshipman. June 
14, 1834. Lieutenant, February 25, 1841. Commander, September 
14, 1855. Captain, December 13, 1862. Commodore, July 25, 
1866. Kear Admiral, May 25, 1871. Retired September 24, 1873. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
April 30, 1882. 

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STEPHENSON, LUTHER. 

lieutenant colonel. 32(1 massachusetts infantry — brevet 
bkii;adier general, u.s.v. 

Elected January 4, 1888. Insignia 5954. 

Captain, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 22, 
1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Captain, Ist Battalion Mass. 
Infantry, afterward 32d Mass. Infantry, November 28, 1861. Ma- 
jor, August 11, 1863; mustered, February 24, 1863. Lieutenant 
Colonel, December 29, 1862 ; mustered. May 26, 1863. Discharged 
(disability resulting from wound received in action) June 28, 
1864. Brevet Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious service in the campaign 
against Eichmond, Virginia." 



STERLING, EDWIN LEWIS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 2d MAINE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1909. Insignia 16070. 

Private and Corporal, 2d Maine Infantry, April 25, 1861. Ser- 
geant, July 24, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, October 24, 1862 ; mustered, 
February 27, 1863. Discharged June 4, 1863. 



STEVENS, CHARLES BENJAMIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 47th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SRVICE OF TOE UNITED STATES. 

Elected October 3, 1877. Insignia 1801. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., August 29, 
1862 ; mustered, September 19, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 47th Infan- 
try, M.V.M., October 27, 1862. Ist Lieutenant, November 8, 1862. 
Mustered out, September 1, 1863. 

Died at Cambridgeport, Mass., December 30, 1896. 

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STEVENS, EDMUND HORACE. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7965. 

Served as Medical Cadet on board U.S.S. " Philippi "' from April 
20, 1864:, until vessel was sunk at battle of Mobile Bay, August 5, 
1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., from March 1, 1865, to 
July 1, 1865. 

By Inheritance, son of HORACE STEVENS, 1st Lieutenant, 
Assistant Surgeon, 1st Maine Cavalry, March 26, 1863. Major, 
Surgeon, November 35, 1864. Mustered out, August 1, 1865. Died 
February '24, 1889. 



STEVENS, HAZARD. 

MAJOR. A.SSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1876. Insignia 174G. 

Private, 79th N.Y. Infantry, September 6, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
Adjutant, 79th N.Y. Infantry, September 26, 1861. Captain, 
Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., October 19, 1861. Major, 
A.A.G., October 13, 1864. Mustered out, September 30, 1865. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., August 1, 1864, "for gallantry 
and distinguished services in the present campaign before Rich- 
mond, Virginia." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., October 19, 1864, " for 
gallant and meritorious services in the battles of Winchester, Fisher's 
Hill, and Cedar Creek, Virginia." Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services before 
Petersburg, Virginia." 



STEVENS, HENRY ATHERTON. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9069. 
Son of Companion First Lieutenant CHARLES B. STEVENS. 
Died at Cambridge, Mass., February 19, 1895. 

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STEVENSON, ROBERT HOOPER. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BKEVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 753. 

Major, 24tli Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Lieutenant 
Colonel, December 28, 1862. Resigned May 31, 1864. Brevet 
Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services at the battles of Roanoke 
Island and Newbem, North Carolina, and for gallant and meri- 
torious services during the war." 



STEWART, CECIL. 

Elected May 1, 1889, in Commandery of the State of New York. 
Insignia 6741. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 5, 1911. 

Cadet, U.S.N.A., July 1, 1882. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Cavalry, 
U.S.A., July 1. 188G. 1st Lieutenant, 4th Cavalry, July 26, 1892. 
Captain, 5th Cavalry, February 2, 1901. Transferred to 4th Cav- 
alry, September 24, 1901. Captain, C.S., April 17, 1907. Resigned 
November 6, 1909. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brigadier General CHARLES 
S. STEWART (Commandery of the State of New York). 



STEWART, THOMAS SAMUEL. 

CAPTAIN, 19th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS — BREVET MAJOR, 
U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1910. Insignia 16207. 

Private and Corporal, 13th New Hampshire Infantrj', August 
12, 1862; mustered, September 19, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 19th 
United States Colored Troops, December 17, 1863. Captain, No- 
vember 9, 1864. Mustered out, January 15, 1867. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for long and meritorious service and 
bravery in action." 

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STICKNEY, HORATIO GATES. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 3d RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1877. Insignia 1811. 

1st Lieutenant, A.ssistant Surgeon, 3d R.I. Heavy Artillery, Octo- 
ber 9, 1861. Major, Surgeon, March 27, ISG'l. Resigned June 10, 
1863. 

Died at Springfield, Mass., Deeemlier 1-5, 1878. 



STILES, CHARLES DEAN. 

FIRST LIET'TENANT. 2d COMPANY SHARPSHOOTERS MASSACHUSETTS 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1904. Insignia 14341. 

1st Sergeant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 
19, 1861; mustered, May 1, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, July 6, 1861. 
Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Co. Mass. Sharp- 
shooters, September 24, 1861. Resigned August 4, 1862. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., October 8, 1908. 



STILES, CHARLES WINSOR. 

Elected March 3, 1909. Insignia 15902. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant CHARLES 
D. STILES. 



STILLMAN, CHARLES ALLYN. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, U.S.M.C. 

Elected December 3, 1890, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 8362. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, October 5, 1892. 

2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., November 25, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
November 26, 1861. Captain, December 5, 1867. Retired March 
12, 1872. 

Died at Winchester, Mass., June 21, 1904. 

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STOCKTON, HOWARD. 

CAPTAIN. ADDITIONAL AIDE-DECAMP, U.S.V. FIRST LIEUTENANT, 
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT — BREVET CAPTAIN, U.S.A. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6111. 

Captain, A.A.D.C, U.S.V., June 9, 1862. Resigned February 7, 
1863. 1st Lieutenant, 3d R.I. Cavalry, March 22, 1864. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., May 23, 1864. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, May 13, 1867. Resigned August 1, 1871. Brevet 1st Lieu- 
tenant and Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 14, 1866, " for meri- 
torious services." 



STONE, EBEN FRANCIS. 

COLONEL. 48th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected December 1, 1880. Insignia 2114. 
Captain, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., September 16, 1862. Colonel, 
December 8, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. 
Died at Newburyport, Mass., January 22, 1895. 



STONE, GEORGE WHITEFIELD. 

ACTING ASSISTANT I'AYMASTER. U.S.N. 

Elected May 4, 1887, in Commander}- of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 5508. Transferred to Commander}- of the State 
of Massachusetts, February 5, 1896. 

Captain, 12th N.Y. Infantry, May 13, 1861. Resigned July 10, 
1861. Acting Assistant Pa3Tnaster, U.S.N. , August 5, 1861. Dis- 
charged November 8, 1865. 

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STONE, HENRY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 100th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS — 
BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected March 2, 1869. Insignia 1032. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, August 22, 1861 ; mus- 
tered, October 8, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, April 24, 1862. Captain, 
Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., April 4, 1863. Resigned .Janu- 
arj- 19, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel, 100th U.S.C.T., January 19, 
1865. Mustered out, December 26, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the 
war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., Januarj- 18, 1896. 



STONE, LINCOLN RIPLEY. 

MAJOR, SURGEON — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL. U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5161. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 2d Mass. Infantrj-. June 1, 
1861. Major, Surgeon, November 7, 1862. Transferred to 54th 
Mass. Infantry, April 21, 1863. Resigned November 5, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., October 24, 1863. Major, 
Surgeon. December 4, 1863. Mustered out, October 7, 1865. Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 1, 1865, "for faithful and 
meritorious services." 



STOODLEY, NATHAN DAME. 

MAJOR, 13th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1889. Insignia 6917. 

Captain, ISth N.H. Infantry. September 19, 1862. Major, No- 
vember 2, 1864. Mustered out. June 21, 1865. 
Died at Reading, Mass., October 4, 1904. 

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STORER, NEWMAN WHIPPLE. 

CAPTAIN, 7th BATTERY MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 190-i. Insignia 14393. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Quartermaster Sergeant, Com- 
pany of Infantry afterwards reorganized as 7th Mass. Battery, 
April 19, 1861; mustered May 21, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 7th Mass. 
Battery, September 30, 1863 ; mustered, November 5, 1863. Cap- 
tain, October 8, 1863. Mustered out, November 10, 1865. 



STORER, WILLIAM BRANDT. 

FIRST LIET-TENANT. REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 1.5th MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected September 1, 1868. Insignia 1026. 

1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 15th Mass. Infantry, January 28, 1862. 
Resigned January 2, 1863. Commissioned Captain, Assistant Ad- 
jutant General, U.S.V., June 7, 1864; declined. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., October 14, 1884. 



STORROW, CHARLES. 

CAPTAIN, 44th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected December 1, 1868. Insignia 959. 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mustered 
out, June 18, 1863. 



STOTT, CHARLES ADAMS. 

MAJOR, 6th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OP THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 8739. 

Major, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., September 4, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 3, 1863. 

Died at Lowell, Mass., October 31, 1912. 

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STOWELL, WILLIAM AVERILL. 

Elected March 13, 190G, in Comiuandery of the State of Minne- 
sota. Insignia 15011. Transferred to Comiuandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, October IG, 1911. 

By Inheritance, grandson of Companion Brigadier General 
JOHN T. AVERILL (Commandery of the State of Minnesota). 



STRANAHAN, FARRAND STEWART. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. Ist VERMONT CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3878. 

1st Sergeant, 1st Vermont Cavalry, August 15, 1862; mustered, 
September 29, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 1st \'crmont Cavalry, Janu- 
ary 5, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, February 28, 1864. Dischar<'cd 
August 25, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, No- 
vember 4, 1891. 



STREETER, EDWARD CLARK. 

Elected May 1, 1902, in Commandery of the State of Illinois. 
Insignia 13549. Transferred to Commanderv of the State of 
Massachusetts, December 31, 1908. 

In Succession, son of Companion Lieutenant JOHN W. 
STBEETER (Commandery of the State of Illinois). 



STUDLEY, JOHN EDWARD. 

Elected March 5, 1890. Insignia 7775. 

In Succession, son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel JOHN M 
STUDLEY. 

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STUDLEY, JOHN MOORE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, Hist INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 1, 1890. Insignia 7569. 

Captain, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1861 ; mustered, August 
1, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, Octoljer 87, 1862. Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, 51st Infantry, M.V.M., October 31, 1862 ; mus- 
tered, November 11, 1862. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. 

Died at Providence, R. I., April 10, 1903. 



STURDY, ALBERT WILBUR. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, IStli MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1888. Insignia 6112. 

Private and Corporal, 18th Mass. Infantry, July 27, 1861 ; mus- 
tered, August 26, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 18th Mass. Infantry, 
August 25, 1862; mustered, October 27, 1862. Commissioned Ist 
Lieutenant, March 15, 1863; not mustered. Discharged (dis- 
ability resulting from wound received in action), April 22, 1863. 



STURGIS, HENRY HOWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 20th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 817. 

2d Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 10, 1861. Resigned July 8, 1862. 
Died at Boston, Mass., January 30, 1881. 

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STURGIS, RUSSELL. 

^^\^Sh,'^?J.^ INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. •■■^iiia. n> 

Elected March 2, 1870. Insignia 1146. 

Ist Lieutenant, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
May 26, 1863. Mustered out, July 2, 1863. Captain, 45th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Major, October 28, 1862. 
Mustered out. July 7, 1863. 

Died at Portsmouth, N. H., October 14, 1899. 



STURTEVANT, JOHN WARNER. 

CAPTAIN, 14th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1880. Insignia 2090. 

Private and Sergeant, 14th N.H. Infantry, August 30, 1862; 
mustered, September 23, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 14tli N.H. Infan- 
try, October 17, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Januarj- 1, 1864. Captain, 
January 4, 1865. Mustered out, July 8, 1865. 

Died at Keene, N. H., December 12, 1892. 



SULLIVAN, HENRY DORR. 

CAPTAIN, 44th INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. iiii^ni^. i« 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3886. 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, June 18, 1863. 

Died at Paris, France, August 29, 1889. 

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SULLIVAN, JOHN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON. 13th NEW UAMPSHIEE 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1872. Insignia 1461. 

Private, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 10, 1861. Discharged Septem- 
ber 30, 1861. Medical Cadet, U.S.A., September 24, 1861, to 
October 3, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 13th N.H. 
Infantry, October 9, 1862. Resigned August 16, 1864. Acting 
Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., September 16, 1864, to June 15, 1865. 

Died at Togus, Me., February 3, 1908. 



SULLIVAN, THOMAS CROOK. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, — COMMISSARY GENERAL OF SUB- 
SISTENCE, U.S.A. 

Elected May 2, 1883, in Commandery of the State of California. 
Insignia 2721. Transferred to Commandery of tlie State of Massa- 
chusetts, November 24, 1884. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1852. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Artillery, 
U.S.A., July 1, 1856. 1st Lieutenant, April 27, 1861. Captain, 
18th Infantry, May 14, 1861 ; declined. Captain, Commissary of 
Subsistence, U.S.A., August 3, 1861 ; accepted August 22, 1861. 
Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel and Commissary of Subsistence, 
U.S.V. (under Act of June 17, 1862), August 20, 1862, to Janu- 
ary 27, 1863, and from March 21 to August 1, 1865. Major, Com- 
missary of Subsistence, U.S.A., April 14, 1875. Lieutenant 
Colonel, Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence, July 14, 
1890. Colonel, Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence, De- 
cember 27, 1892. Brigadier General, Commissary General of Sub- 
sistence, January 18, 1897. Retired November 14, 1897. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Minnesota, De- 
cember 7, 1887. 

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SUMMERHAYES, JOHN WVER. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November 19, 1884, in Commandery of the State of 
California. Insignia 3456. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, October 2, 1901. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 30th Mass. In- 
fantry, September 9, 1861. Sd Lieutenant, March 14, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, September 8, 1863. Captain, October 10. 1863. Mus- 
tered out, June 6, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., " for meritorious 
services in the recent Campaign terminating in the surrender of 
the insurgent army under CJeneral K. E. Lee."' 2d Lieutenant, 
33d Infantry, U.S.A., January 33, 1867. Transferred to 8tl> In- 
fantry, May 3, 1869. 1st Lieutenant, December 15, 1874. Adju- 
tant, January 1, 1886, to May 19, 1886. Regimental Quartermas- 
ter, May 20, 1886, to March 9, 1889. Captain, A.Q.M., February 
25, 1889. Major, Quartermaster. November 11, 1898. Retired 
January 6, 1900. Lieutenant Colonel, retired, April 23, 1904. 
Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., Marcli 3, 1867, "for gallant and 
meritorious services in the battle of Ball's Bluff, Va." Brevet Cap- 
tain, U.S.A., " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of 
Cold Harbor, Va." 

Died at Nantucket, Mass., March 8, 1911. 



SWAIN, ABRAM OTIS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 5th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1906. Insignia 15007. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, December 89, 1863 ; mustered, 
January 9, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, January 5, 1865. Mustered out, 
October 31, 1865. 

Died at Newton Centre, Mass., Julv 8, 1906. 



SWAIN, JULIUS CURTIS. 

Elected January 3, 1900. Insignia 12745. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Captain JULIUS M 
SWAIN. 



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SWAIN, JULIUS MARSHALL. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, SIGNAL CORPS — BREVET CAPTAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9606. 

2tl Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 13, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V. , March 3, 1863. Resigned June 14, 
1865. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious services during the operations against Richmond, 
Virginia." Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gal- 
lant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., July 5, 1911. 



SWIFT, ELIJAH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, R.Q.M., 38th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1893, in Commandery of the State of Wis- 
consin. Insignia 10272. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, April 15, 1904. 

1st Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 38th Mass. Infantry, 
August 24, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, July 1, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 30, 1865. 

Died at Falmouth, Mass., July 17, 1906. 



SWIFT, JOHN LINDSAY. 

CAPTAIN, 3d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8065. 

Sergeant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 1, 1862. Discharged 
August 17, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 15, 
1862. Captain, 41st Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, 
August 25, 1862', mustered, September 5, 1862. Resigned June 1, 
1864. 

Died at Roxbury, Mass., February 19, 1895. 



SWIFT, LINDSAY. 

Elected February 5, 1902. Insignia 13474. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain JOHN L. SWIFT. 

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SWORDS, HENRY LEONARD. 

CAPTAIN, 59th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, CSV. 

Elected January 7, 1874. Insignia 1517. 

Private, .36th Mass. Infantry, July 26, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 
59th Mass. Infantry, October 6, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, January 6, 
1864. Captain, June 17, 1864. Transfen-ed to 57th Mass. Infan- 
try, May 26, 1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V., April 3, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct before 
Petersburg, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Iowa, October 21, 
188G. 



TABER, FREEMAN AUGUSTUS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 29th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 6, 1878. Insignia 1813. 

1st Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, December 16, 1861. Re- 
signed September 12, 1862. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, Jan- 
uary' 7, 1891. 



TAFT, ROSCOE CHAUNCEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 4flth INFANTRY, V.M.V., IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 1, 1905. Insignia 14460. 
1st Lieutenant, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., October 38, 1862. Re- 
signed May 30, 1863. 



TAINTOR, GEORGE EDWIN. 

Elected July 3, 1905. Insignia 14580. 

By Inheritance, brother of Companion Second Lieutenant 
HENRY E. TAINTOR. 

Died at Hartford, Conn., April 17, 1909. 

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TAINTOR, HENRY ELLSWORTH. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 1st CONNECTICUT HEAVY AUTILLEBY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1895. Insignia 10842. 

Private, Quartermaster-Sergeant, Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 
Ifit Conn. Heavy Artillery, January 14, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, June 
15, 1865. Mustered out, September 25, 1865. 

Died at Hartford. Conn., August 31, 1904. 



TALBOT, THOMAS HAMMOND. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 1st MAINE HEAVY ARTILLERY — BREVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1878. Insignia 18G0. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 18th Maine Infantry, August 23, 1862. 
Transferred to 1st Maine Heavy Artillery, December 19, 1862. 
Commissioned Colonel; not mustered. Discharged September 14, 
1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
faithful and meritorious services." 

Died at Brookline, Mass., February 10, 1907. 



TALBOT, ZEPHANIAH. 

FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER. U.S.N. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11210. 

3d Assistant Engineer, TJ.S.N., May 6, 1859. 2d Assistant En- 
gineer, May 13, 1861. 1st Assistant Engineer, May 20, 1863. Re- 
signed December 16, 1865. 

Died at Holliston, Mass., October 26, 1906. 



TAPPAN, LEWIS WILLIAM, JR. 

CAPTAIN, 45th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 865. 

1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. 
Captain, October 14, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 
Died at Milton, Mass., April 7, 1897. 

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TARBELL, ARTHUR PARKER. 

Elected July 3, 1905. Insignia 14581. 

By Inhcritiinee, brother of Companion Paymaster JOHN F. 
TARBELL, U.S.N. 



TARBELL, GEORGE GROSVENOR. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 3d MASSACHUSETTS CAV- 
ALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 7, 1883. Insignia 2687. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 3d Mass. Cavalry, April 7, 
1865. Commissioned Major, Surgeon, August 9, 1865; not mus- 
tered. Mustered out, September 28, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 28, 1900. 



TARBELL, JOHN FRANKSFORD. 

PAYMASTER (LIEUTENANT COMMANDER), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected January 2, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia 619. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 1, 1874. 

Acting Assistant PajTiiaster, U.S.N., January 28, 1862. Dis- 
charged December 11, 1865. Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., Febru- 
ary 27, 1867. Passed Assistant Paymaster, September 16, 1868. 
Paymaster, April 3, 1879. Petired February 18, 1892. 

Died at Boston, Mass., May 5, 1905. 



TA\T.OR, ALAN McLEAN. 

Elected February 7, 1912. Insignia 16668. 
Son of Companion Captain WILLIAM H. TAYLOR (Com- 
mandery of the State of Ohio) . 

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TAYLOR, FRANCK EVELEIGH. 

CAPTAIN, 1st ARTILLERY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.A. 

Elected October 3, 1877. Insignia 1808. 

2d Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant, 1st Artillery, U.S.A., August 
5, 1861; accepted August 15, 1861. Captain, February 1, 1866. 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., July 8, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious 
services in the capture of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., September 19, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services 
in the battle of Winchester, Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Oregon, May 6, 
1885. 



THAYER, CARROLL ALDEN. 

Elected November 4, 1896. Insignia 11590. 
By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Captain HIRAM C. 
ALDEN. 



THAYER, CHARLES PAINE. 

Elected February 4, 1891. Insignia 8554. 

Private, 13th Vermont Infantry, October 1, 1863. Mustered out, 
July 23, 1863. 

By Inheritance, son of SAMUEL WHITE THAYER, 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., November 4, 1864; accepted 
December 7, 1864. Mustered out, July 27, 1865. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V., June 1, 1865, " for faitlif ul and meritorious services." 
Died November 14, 1882. 

Died at Atlantic City, N. J., February 1, 1910. 



THAYER, HENRY VAUGHAN. 

Elected April 1, 1903. Insignia 13930. 

By Inheritance, nephew of WILLIAM L. G. THAYER, Acting 
Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., November 17, 1864. Discharged 
October 15, 1865. Died April 11, 1902. 

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THAYER, THEODORE AUSTIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 4.5th INFANTRY, MASSACIIUSEITS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected Deeomber 5, 1883. Insignia 3000. 

Private, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 
26, 18G2. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 45th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., May 16, 1898. 



THOMAS, HORACE ROLLIN. 

Elected November 2, 1904. Insignia 14394. 
By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Captain HORACE H. 
THOMAS (Commandery of the State of Illinois). 



THOMAS, JOSEPH BROWN. 

Elected May 3, 1882. 3d Class. Insignia 2461. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was espe- 
cially distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Espe- 
cially active and eminent in maintaining the supremacy of the 
national government, as a member of the Committee of Safety in 
California in 1861. Munificent in contribution to the Sanitaryand 
Christian Commissions. A generous donor to the Soldiers' Home 
in Massachusetts, and earnest in support of all soldier charities. 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 13, 1891. 



THOMPSON, AI BAKER. 

CAPTAIN. RETIRED, — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.A. 

Elected January 7, 1880. Insignia 2064. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 3, 1861. Discharged 
August 7, 1861. Captain, 18th Infantry, U.S.A., August 5, 1861; 
accepted September 28, 1861. Retired May 6, 1864, " for disability 
resulting from wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., December 31, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious services 
in the battle of Murfreesboro', Tennessee." 

Died at Concord, N. H., September 12, 1890. 

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THOMPSON, GEORGE JAMES. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1882. Insignia 2327. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantrj', September 18, 
18G1. Discharged to accept promotion, April 18, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, April 18, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, July 
26, 1SG3. Captain, April 15, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., September 26, 1882. 



THOMPSON, GILBERT THORNTON. 

Elected December 4, 1901. Insignia 13387. 

By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Pay Director GILBERT 
E. THORNTON", U.S.N. (Commandery of the State of New 
York). 



THOMPSON, JAMES. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 24th MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected Januaiy 1, 1873. Insignia 1470. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 24th Mass. Infantry, November 27, 1862. 
Mustered out, January 12, 1865. 



THOMPSON, JOHN DIXWELL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 45th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSEITS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 749. 

1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 7, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, July 7, 1863. 
Died. 

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THOMPSON, ROBERT MEANS. 

MASTER, U.S.N, 

Elected November 4, 1874. Insignia 1599. 

Midshipman, U.S.N.A., July 30, 1864. Ensign, U.S.N., April 
19, 1869. Master, July 13, 1870. Kesignod November 18, 1871. 

Transferred to the Conimandory of the State of New York, 
December 2, 1885. 



THOMPSON, S. MILLETT. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, l^itli NEW IIAMPSIIIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 187G. Insignia 1753. 

Private and Sergeant, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 19, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant. 13th N.H. Infantry, June 10, 1863. Discharged 
(disability resulting from wounds received in action) October 4, 
1864. 

Died at Providence, R. I., May 26, 1911. 



THORNDIKE, ALBERT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 19th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 5, 1872. Insignia 1462. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 18, 
1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 19th Mass. 
Infantry, December 10, 1861. Resigned (disability resulting from 
wound received in action) November 12, 1862. 

Died at New York, N. Y., September 8, 1885. 



THORNDIKE, ALBERT. 

Elected February 6, 1895. Insignia 10914. 

By Inheritance, nephew of GEORGE D. WELLS, Lieutenant 
Colonel, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 22, 1861. Colonel, 34th Mass. 
Infantn,', July 11, 1862. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., Octo- 
ber 12, 1864, " for gallant and distinguished services at the battle 
of Cedar Creek, Virginia." Died from wounds received in action, 
October 13, 1864. 

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THORNDIKE, PAUL. 

Elected March 2, 1887, in Commandery of the State of Wiscon- 
sin. Insignia 5532. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, November 17, 1891. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Surgeon WILLIAM 
THORNDIKE (Commandery of the State of Wisconsin). 



THORNDIKE, SAMUEL LOTHROP. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5802. 
By Inheritance, brother of Companion First Lieutenant AL 
BERT THORNDIKE. 

Died at Weston, Mass., June 18, 1911. 



THORNTON, JAMES BROWN. 

Elected November 2, 1898. Insignia 12376. 

By Inheritance, nephew of CHARLES CUTTS GOOKIN 
THORNTON, Captain, 12th Maine Infantry, October 15, 1861; 
mustered, November 16, 1861. Discharged October 31, 1864. Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, 4th U.S. Volunteer Infantry, October 31, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1866. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865. Died January 14, 1898. 



THURBER, JAMES DANFORTH. 

CAPTAIN, 55th MASSACIIDSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1319. 

Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, August 12, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 
55th Mass. Infantry, June 15, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, June 29, 1863. 
Captain, December 1, 1863. Mustered out, August 29, 1865. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services." 

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THURBER, WILLIAM BARTLETT. 

Elected November 2, 1892. Insignia 9815. 

Son of Companion Brevet Major JAMES D. THURBER. 



THURSTON, CHARLES SAMUEL. 

LIEUTENANT, U.S.N. 

Elected December 7, 1910. Insignia 16410. 

Seaman, U.S.N., August 23, 1863. Acting Ensign, December 6, 
1864. Discharged August 7, 1865. Lieutenant (Junior Grade), 
July 20, 1898. Discharged January 24, 1899. 



TICKNOR, BENJAMIN HOLT. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected August 4, 1868. Insignia 857. 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
September 26, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
June 4, 1863. Captain, August 25, 1863. Resigned April 17, 1864. 



TIDD, JOHN EDGELL. 

CAPTAIN, 32d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9673. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 4, 
1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 
1st Battalion Mass. Infantry, afterwards 32d Mass. Infantry, Octo- 
ber 30, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, February 6, 1863. 
1st Lieutenant, November 17, 1864. Captain, April 1, 1865; mus- 
tered, June 5, 1865. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., December 4, 1906. 



TIFFT, ELIPHALET TRASK. 

Elected April 5, 1911. Insignia 16484. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain LEWIS A. TIFFT. 

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TIFFT, LEWIS AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN, Sth INFANTUY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. IN 
SEIiVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 2, 1870. Insignia 1173. 

2d Lieutenant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
September 25, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, November 1, 1862. Captain, 
February 6, 1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. Captain, 8tli In- 
fantry, M.V.M., July 13, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. 

Died at Springfield, Mass., August 31, 1874. 



TILDE N, JOHN GOULD. 

CHIEF CARPENTER, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected March 4, 1903. Insignia 13882. 

Private, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 
26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Carpenter, U.S.N., May 4, 
1876. Chief Carpenter (ranking with, but after Ensign), March 
3, 1899. Retired (ranking with, but after Lieutenant, junior 
grade), February 19, 1902. 

Died at Charlestown, Mass., September 15, 1906. 



TILTON, GEORGE HENRY. 

Elected January 3, 1912. Insignia 16649. 

By Inheritance, son of JOSEPH SULLIVAN TILTON, 1st 
Lieutenant, 12th New Hampshire Infantry, September 8, 1862. 
Discharged October 29, 1863. Died November 6, 1879. 



TILTON, WILLIAM STOWELL. 

COLONEL, 22(J MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1869. Insignia 1060. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 22d Mass. Infantry, September 12, 
1861. Major, October 4, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, June 28, 1862. 
Colonel, October 17, 1862. Mustered out, October 17, 1864. Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., September 9, 1864, "for distinguished 
services during the war." 

Died at Newtonville, Mass., March 23, 1889. 

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TOBEY, JOHN FRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. ADJUTANT. Kilh ItllOUE ISLAND INPANTItY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected January 7, 1880. Insignia :;'0(13. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 10th R.l. Infantry, May 26, 1862. 
Mustered out, September 1, 1863. 

Died at Providence, E. I., October 5, 1882. 



TOBEY, THOMAS FRY. 

MA.JOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected April 6, 1869. Insignia 1066. 

Sergeant, 10th E.I. InfantiT, May 26, 1862. Discharged August 
6, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 7th E.I. Infantry, August 5, 1862. Cap- 
tain, September 4, 1862. Major, January 7, 1863. Resigned Feb- 
ruary 9, 1864. Private and Sergeant, 14th Infantry, U.S.A., Feb- 
ruary 27, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 14th Infantry, May 3, 1865. 1st 
Lieutenant, May 6, 1865. Adjutant, January 16, 1866. Captain, 
November 23, 1874. Eetired January 9, 1892. Major, retired, 
April 23, 1904. 



TOBIE, EDWARD PARSONS. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 1st MAINE CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1895. Insignia 10843. 

Private, Corporal, Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 1st Maine Cav- 
alry, September 21, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Maine Cavalry. May 
3, 1865. Mustered out, August 1, 1865. 

Died at Pawtucket, E. I., January 21, 1900. 



TOBIE, EDWARD PARSONS. 

Elected January 6, 1897. Insignia 11678. 

Musician and Corporal, 1st E.I. Infantry, May 15, 1898. Mus- 
tered out, March 30, 1899. 

In Succession, son of Companion Second Lieutenant EDWARD 
P. TOBIE. 

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TOBIN, JOHN MICHAEL. 

CAPTAIN, 9th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1893. Insignia 9996. 

1st Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Infantry, June 11, 1861; appointed 
Adjutant, January 12, 1863. Captain, August 28, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, June 21, 1864. Captain, C.S., U.S.V., 1898. 

Died at Knoxville, Tenn., December 27, 1898. 



TOWLE, GEORGE FRANCIS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, ASSISTANT INSPECTOU-GENERAL, U.S.V. — 
CAPTAIN, RETIRED, — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.A. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8048. 

1st Lieutenant, 4th N.H. Infantry, September 18, 1861. Cap- 
tain, February 13, 1862. Major, February 3, 1865. Assigned as 
Lieutenant Colonel, A.I.G., 10th Army Corps, April 22, 1865, to 
August 1, 1865. Mustered out, August 23, 1865. 1st Lieutenant, 
19th Infantry, U.S.A., February 23, 1866; accepted May 9, 1866. 
Transferred to 28th Infantry, September 21, 1866. Transferred 
to 19th Infantry, March 31, 1869. Captain, March 18, 1878. Ee- 
tired June 4, 1892. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for 
gallant and meritorious services at Port Wagner, South Carolina." 
Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious 
services at Fussell's Mill." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., 
March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the cap- 
ture of Fort Fisher, North Carolina." 

Died at London, England, June 21, 1900. 



TOWLE, SAMUEL KNAPP. 

MAJOR, SURGEON. 30th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1890, in Commandery of the District of 
Columbia. Insignia 8321. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, May 4, 1895. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 14th Mass. Infantry, after- 
wards 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 5, 1861. Discharged to 
accept promotion, February 26, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 30th Mass. 
Infantry, April 7, 1862. Mustered out, November 18, 1864. 

Died at Haverhill, Mass., August 16, 1895. 

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TOWNSEND, GEORGE MILES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 10th BATTERY, MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT AR- 
TILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 2, 1873. Insignia 1477. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 10th Mass. Battery, September 9, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, 10th Mass. Battery, February 27, 1865. Mustered 
out, June 9, 1865. 

Died at New York, N. Y., January 10, 1901. 



TOWNSEND, LUTHER TRACY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 16th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8066. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 16t]i N.H. Infantry, October 30, 1862. 
Mustered out, August 20, 1863. 



TRACY, CHARLES WURTS. 

LIEUTENANT COMMANDER, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania. Insignia 914. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, November 20, 1894. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., October 27, 1859. Ensign, 
U.S.N., December 10, 1863. Lieutenant, February 22, 1864. Lieu- 
tenant Commander, July 16, 1866. Retired October 22, 1878. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., June 11, 1906. 



TRACY, JAMES KENNARD. 

Elected November 7, 1906. Insignia 15303. 

2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C, July 23, 1900. Captain, May 13, 1908. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Lieutenant Commander 
CHARLES W. TEACY, U.S.N. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Washington, 
April 8, 1910. 

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TRAIN, CHARLES JACKSON. 

REAB ADMIRAL, U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4387. 

Midshipman, U.S.N.A., November 28, 1861. Midshipman, 
U.S.N., July 16, 1862. Ensign, November 1, 1866. Master, 
December 1, 1866. Lieutenant, March 12, 1868. Lieutenant Com- 
mander, June 30, 1869. Commander, January 17, 1886. Captain, 
November 22, 1898. Bear Admiral, September 13, 1904. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
December 2, 1885. 



TRAIN, CHARLES RUSSELL. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected March 5, 1884. Insignia 3161. 

Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., September 4, 1862. 
Resigned November 6, 1862. 

Died at North Conway, N. H., July 29, 1885. 



TRAIN, STEPHEN GLOVER. 

Elected April 1, 1896. Insignia 11420. 

By Inheritance, son of SAMUEL FREDERICK TRAIN; Act- 
ing Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., 1861. Resigned June 18, 1862. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., June 28, 1862. Died at Eox- 
bury, Mass., November 1, 1863. 



TRASK, HENRY DAGETT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d UNITED STATES COLORED CAVALRY — 
BREVET CAPTAIN. U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13332. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, September 23, 
1861; transferred to 4th Mass. Cavalry, February 12, 1864. 2d 
Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Colored Cavalry, November 13, 1864. Ist Lieu- 
tenant, October 10, 1865. Mustered out, February 12, 1866. Brevet 
Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865. 

Died at Maplewood, Mass., August 18, 1902. 

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TRICKEY, WILLIAM HENRY. 

MAJOR, 3d NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1881. Insignia 2162. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 3d N.H. Infantry, July 29, 
1861; mustered, August 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.H. In- 
fantry, May 26, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, January 20, 1864. Captain, 
July 16, 1864. Major, February 17, 1865. Mustered out, July 2o' 
1865. ^ 

TRILLEY, JOSEPH. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED. U.S.N. 

Elected January 5, 1881. Insignia 2161. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., August 11, 1860. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, July 30, 1862. 1st Assistant Engineer, July 20, 1864. 
Chief Engineer (Captain), January 31, 1873. Rear Admiral, Sep- 
tember 25, 1899. Retired September 25, 1899. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, Feb- 
ruary 3, 1892. 

TRIPP, WILLARD DEAN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 29th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9674. 

Corporal, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23 
1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Captain, 29th Mass. Infantry^ 
December 13, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, October 12, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, December 13, 1864. 

TROWBRIDGE, LUTHER STEPHEN. 

'^^"s^^^' ^"'^ '"'•^«'«^N CAVALRY -BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3513. 

Major, 5th Michigan Cavalry, September 2, 1862. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 10th Michigan Cavalry, August 25, 1863. Colonel, July 
25, 1864. Mustered out, September 1, 1865. Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral and Brevet Major General, U.S.V., June 15, 1865, "for faith- 
ful and meritorious services." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Michigan Feb- 
ruary 4, 1885. 

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TRUE, EDWARD ALONZO. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 8th MAINE INFANTRY — BREVET COLONEL, 
U.S.V. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insignia 8860. 

1st Lieutenant, 8th Maine Infantry, September 7, 1861. Cap- 
tain, December 11, 1861. Major, September 14, 1864. Lieutenant 
Colonel, March 8, 1865. Mustered out, January 18, 1866. Com- 
missioned 2d Lieutenant, 18th Infantry, U.S.A., May 11, 1866; 
declined. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., July 5, 1865, " for gallant and 
meritorious services during the war." 



TRULL, EZRA JACKSON. 

CAPTAIN, 39th MASSACUU.SETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 7, 1874. Insignia 1595. 

Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Captain, 39th 
Mass. Infantry, August 19, 1862. Mustered out, June 2, 1865. 
Died at Charlestown, Mass., April 29, 1886. 



TRUMBULL, HENRY CLAY. 

CHAPLAIN, 10th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1869. Insignia 1001. 

Chaplain, 10th Conn. Infantry, September 10, 1862. Mustered 
out, August 25, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, 
March 14, 1878. 

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TUCKER, JAMES. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL. 25th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9675. 

1st Sergeant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
April 19, 1861; mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 
3, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861 ; 
mustered October 26, 1861. Captain, October 29, 1862; mustered 
January 1, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, January 1, 1865; mustered, 
March 23, 1865. Commissioned Colonel, January 10, 1865 ; not 
mustered. Mustered out, July 13, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct throughout 
the war, especially at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864." 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., November 26, 1910. 



TUCKER, JOSEPH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 49th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 5, 1869. Insignia 1088. 

1st Lieutenant, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
September 19, 1862. Mustered out, September 1, 1863. 
Died at Pittsfield, Mass., November 28, 1907. 



TUCKER, LOUIS NATHANIEL. 

CAPTAIN, ISth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected March 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 684. Transferred to Commandei-y of the State of 
Massachusetts, as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

Captain, 18th Mass. Infantrj', August 20, 1861. Mustered out, 
September 2, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for 
gallant and meritorious services at the battle of the Wilderness, 
Virginia." 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., March 18, 1902. 

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TUCKER, PAYSON ELIOT. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 16th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1869. Insignia 1031. 
2d Lieutenant, 16th Mass. Infantry, August 1, 1861. Resigned 
September 21, 1862. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., July 20, 1896. 



TUCKERMAN, JACOB WILLARD. 

Elected July 3, 1905. Insignia 14582. 

By Inlieritance, brother of Companion Second Lieutenant S. 
GARY TUCKERMAN. 



TUCKERMAN, SAMUEL CARY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, SIGNAL CORPS, U.S.V. 

Elected September 1, 1868. Insignia 961. 

Private, 2d Wisconsin Infantry, April 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
19th Wisconsin Infantry, March 15, 1862. Resigned October 11, 
1863. 2d Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V., March 3, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, August 12, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 19, 1897. 



TUFTS, GARDINER. 

Elected May 1, 1889. 3d Class. Insignia 7137. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Military 
Agent of the State of Massachusetts at Washington from July 18, 
1862, to July, 1870. While serving in that capacity was, in 1863, 
appointed by the Secretary of War, Inspector of Military Hospitals 
and Prisons for the Department of Washington. Commissiont^ 
Major and Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., June 28, 1864; declined. 
Appointed by the Governor of Massachusetts, in 1864, Assistant 
Provost Marshal, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. 

Died at Warnersville, Mass., November 25, 1891. 

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TURNBULL, CHARLES NISBET. 

CAPTAIN, CORPS OF ENGINEERS — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.A. 

Elected March 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 687. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, as charter member, March 4, 1868. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., September 1, 1850. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 
Topographical Engineers, U.S.A., July 1, 1854. 2d Lieutenant, 
April 30, 1856. 1st Lieutenant, July 1, 1859. Captain, July 14, 
1862. Transferred to Corps of Engineers, March 3, 1863. Re- 
signed December 31, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.A., August 1, 1864, 
" for gallant and meritorious services during the present campaign 
before Richmond, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious con- 
duct during the Eebellion." 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 2, 1874. 

TURNBULL, JOHN GRAHAM. 

MAJOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected December 1, 1868. Insignia 982. 

2d Lieutenant and 1st Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S.A., August 
5, 1861; accepted August 8, 1861. Captain, April 20, 1870. Ma- 
jor, 5th Artillery, October 10, 1894. Transferred to 1st Artillery, 
December 22, 1894. Retired August 27, 1896. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.A., May 3, 1863, "for gallant and meritorious services in the 
battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia." Brevet Major, U.S.A., July 
3, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of 
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
February 2, 1887. 

TURNER, HENRY AUGUSTUS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 43d INFANTRY, 
MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5025. 

1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., October 14, 1862; mustered, October 25, 1862. Mustered 
out, July 30, 1863. 

Died at Cohasset, Mass., July 28, 1901. 

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TURNER, WILLIAM HENRY. 

MAJOR, 1st RHODE ISLAND CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1889. Insignia 7405. 

Ist Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Cavalry, November 18, 1861. Captain, 
February 21, 1862. Major, March 1, 1863. Commissioned Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, October 18, 1864:; not mustered. Mustered out, 
November 18, 1864. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., May 18, 1909. 



TUTEIN, EDWARD GROSS. 

CAPTAIN, 61st MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5163. 

Sergeant, 1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 1st Mass. Infantry, 
May 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantry, March 1, 1863. 
Mustered out. May 25, 1864. Captain, 61st Mass. Infantry, De- 
cember 9, 1864. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. 

Died at Revere, Mass., July 12, 1905. 



TWITCHELL, GEORGE BROOKS. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, U.S.V. 

Elected February 7, 1872. Insignia 1385. 

Major, Surgeon, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 15, 1862. Ma- 
jor, Surgeon, U.S.V., January 7, 1863. Discharged (disability) 
October 15, 1863. 

Died at Keene, N. H., March 30, 1897. 



TWITCHELL, GEORGE PIERCE. 

Elected April 1, 1885. Insignia 3790. 

In Succession, son of Companion Surgeon GEORGE B. 
TWITCHELL. 

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TYLER, GEORGE OTIS. 

CAPTAIN, 4;iii INFANTRY. MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA. IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 7, 1877. Insignia 1802. 

Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 24, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 



UNDERWOOD, ADIN BALLOU. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MA.TOR GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1869. Insignia 987. 

Captain, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 18, 1861. Major, 33d Mass. 
Infantn,', July 11, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, July 24, 1862. 
Colonel, April 3, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., November 6, 
1863. Resigned September 1, 1865. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., 
August 13, 1865, " for meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 14, 1888. 



UNDERWOOD, WILLIAM ORISON. 

Elected December 2, 1885. Insignia 4349. 
In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Major General ADIN 
B. UNDERWOOD. 



UPTON, ALBERT FELTON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 35th MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 2, 1876. Insignia 1733. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 35th Mass. Infantry, December 25, 1862. 
Resigned January 24, 1864. 

Died at Newtonville, Mass., June 8, 1888. 

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UPTON, WILLIAM BOWDITCH. 

CAPTAIN, 1st UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1676. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 18, 
1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 50th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 15, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, August 24, 1863. Captain, 1st U.S. Volunteers, April 
29, 1864. Mustered out, November 27, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Colorado, June 
2. 1887. 



VAN BRUNT, HENRY. 

REAR ADMIRAL'S SECRETARY (LIEUTENANT). U.S.N. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 977. 

Rear Admiral's Secretary (Lieutenant), U.S.N., November, 
1861. Resigned February 16, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Missouri, May 
2, 1888. 



VAN DER BURGH, DAVID WILLIAMS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 10th MICHIGAN INFANTRY, 
U.S. v. 

Elected December 4, 1901. Insignia 13385. 

Medical Cadet, U.S.A., 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 10th 
Michigan Infantry, April 14, 1863. Mustered out, July 19, 
1865. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., from May 1 to August 
14, 1866. 

Died at Fall River, Mass., August 29, 1910. 



VAN DER BURGH, JOHN FRANK. 

Elected November 6, 1907. Insignia 15512. 
In Succession, son of Companion Assistant Surgeon DAVID 
W. VAN DER BURGH. 

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VAN SLYCK, CYRUS MANCHESTER, 

Elected December 6, 1882. Insignia 2623. 
In Succession, son of Companion Captain NICHOLAS VAN 
SLYCK. 



VAN SLYCK, NICHOLAS. 

CAPTAIN, 1st INFANTRY, RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 7, 1880. lasignia 2063. 

Captain, 1st Infantry, R. I. Detached Militia, in service of U.S., 
May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
Died at Providence, E. I., March 3, 1892. 



VARNEY, ALMON LIBBY. 

COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected March 5, 1890. Insignia 7774. 

1st Lieutenant, 13th Maine Infantry, December 9, 1861. Cap- 
tain, August 19, 1862. Mustered out, January 6, 1865. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, Ordnance Department, U.S.A., February 15, 1865. Ist 
Lieutenant, June 33, 1874. Captain, October 29, 1874. Major, 
November 30, 1891. Lieutenant Colonel, October 15, 1901. Re- 
tired April 5, 1903. Colonel, retired, April 23, 1904. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Indiana, No- 
vember 2, 1892. 



VAUGHAN, CHARLES EVERETT. 

ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected May 2, 1888. Insignia 6340. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., April 15, 1863. Discharged 
October 21, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, Feb- 
ruary 5, 1896. 

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VEAZEY, WHEELOCK GRAVES. 

COLONEL. IGth VERMONT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1889. Insignia 7406. 

Captain, 3d Vennont Infantry, May 21, 1861; mustered, July 
16, 1861. Major, August 10, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, August 13, 
1861. Colonel, 16th Vermont Infantry, September 27, 1862 ; mus- 
tered, October 23, 1862. Mustered out, August 10, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
March 2, 1892. 



WADLEIGH, GEORGE HENRY. 

REAR ADMIRAL, RETIRED. U.S.N. 

Elected February 6, 1889. Insignia 6831. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 27, 1860. Ensign, 
U.S.N., May 28, 1863. Master, November 10, 1865. Lieutenant, 
November 10, 1866. Lieutenant Commander, March 12, 1868. 
Commander, March 13, 1880. Captain, July 10, 1894. Rear 
Admiral, February 9, 1902. Retired June 7, 1902. 



WAKEFIELD, JOHN LATHROP. 

Elected January 1, 1890. Insignia 7571. 

By Inheritance, nephew of JULIUS MORTIMER LATHROP. 
Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, November 4, 
1861. 1st Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1862. Cap- 
tain, February 27, 1863. Died April 26, 1864, of wounds received 
in action at Cane River, Louisiana, April 23, 1864. 



W^AKEFIELD, JUTJUS ROSS. 

Elected November 4, 1908. Insignia 15786. 
Nephew of Companion Captain JOHN LATHROP. 

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WALCOTT, AARON FRANCIS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT 3d BATTERY, MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTIL- 
LERY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 13, 1898, in Coramandery of the State of Illi- 
nois. Insignia 12108. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 19, 1901. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 2d Mass. Battery, July 31, 1861. 
1st Sergeant, 3d Mass. Battery, December 1, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
January 1, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, November 1, 1862. Mustered 
out, September 16, 1864. 

Died at Melrose, Mass., December 11, 1907. 



WALCOTT, CHARLES FOLSOM. 

COLONEL, 61et MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1871. Insignia 1293. 

Captain, 21st Mass. Infantry, August 21, 1861. Resigned April 
25, 1863. Captain, 12tli Unattached Co. Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the U.S., May 16, 1864. Mustered out, August 15, 1864. 
Lieutenant Colonel, 61st Mass. Infantry, September 22, 1864. 
Colonel, November 9, 1864. Mustered out, June 4, 1865. Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services during the recent operations resulting in the fall 
of Richmond, Virginia, and the surrender of the insurgent army 
under General Eobert E. Lee." 

Died at Salem, Mass., June 11, 1887. 



WALES, BENJAMIN READ. 

CAPTAIN. 42d INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected April 5, 1899. Insignia 12539. 

Private, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Captain, 42d Infantry, 
M.V.M., July 18, 1864. Mustered out, November 11, 1864. Com- 
missioned 2d Lieutenant, 1st U.S.C.T., May 12, 1865 ; not mustered. 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., August 31, 1901. 

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WALES, NATHANIEL. 

MAJOR, 35tli MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1685. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 6, 
1861. 1st Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, July 15, 1862. Ist Lieu- 
tenant, Adjutant, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 13, 1862. Major, 
April 25, 1863. Resigned May 9, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
and Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for conspicuous gal- 
lantry while in command of the 35th Massachusetts Volunteers at 
the siege of Knoxville, Tennessee." 



WALES, SIGOURNEY. 

MAJOR, 55th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1884. Insignia 3120. 

Sergeant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
13th Mass. Infantry, February 3, 1863. Discharged to accept pro- 
motion May 28, 1863. Captain, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1863. 
Major, November 3, 1863; mustered, December 1, 1863. Eesigned 
November 18, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Indiana, October 
17, 1888. ■ 



WALES, THOMAS BEAL 

CAPTAIN. 45th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 

Elected March 12, 1889, in Commandery of the State of Iowa. 
Insignia 6948. Transferred to the Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, November 7, 1892. 

Private, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 
26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Captain, 45th Infantry, 
M.V.M., September 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 17, 1863. 

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WALKER, CHARLES BERRY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 33d MASSA- 
CHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9066. 

Private, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., April 23, 1861. Mustered out, 
July 22, 1861. Private and Commissary Sergeant, 33d Mass. In- 
fantry, July 15, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, No- 
vember 29, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, June 3, 1863. Appointed K.Q.M., 
August 4, 1863. Mustered out, June 11, 1865. 

Died at Brandon, Vt., April 10, 1894. 



WALKER, EDWARD AUGUSTUS. 

COMMANDER. U.S.N. 

Elected January 4, 1871. Insignia 1270. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 26, 1855. Midship- 
man, U.S.N., June 15, 1860. Master, September 19, 1861. Lieu- 
tenant, July 16, 1862. Lieutenant Commander, July 25, 1866. 
Commander, June 5, 1874. 

Died at Newton, Mass., March 8, 1876. 



WALKER, FRANCIS AMASA. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL — BREVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 1, 1882. Insignia 2330. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 15th Mass. Infantry, August 1, 
1861. Captain, Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., September 
14, 1861. Major, A.A.G., August 11, 1862. Assigned as Assistant 
Adjutant General, 2d Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel 
(under Act July 17, 1862), January 1, 1863. Resigned (disability 
contracted while prisoner of war), January 9, 1865. Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V., August 1, 1864, "for distinguished service and good con- 
duct throughout the entire campaign." Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant conduct at the battle of Chan- 
cellorsville, Virginia, and for meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Boston, Mass., January 5, 1897. 

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WALKER, GEORGE MOORE. 

CAPTAIN, 33d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 3, 1886. Insignia 4469. 

2(i Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1862; mustered, 
August 5, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, December 4, 1862. Captain, June 
3, 1863; mustered, July 29, 1863. Resigned January 11, 1864. 

Died at Long Beach, Cal., February 17, 1895. 



WALKER, JOSEPH. 

Elected November 6, 1895. Insignia 11213. 
By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Captain GEORGE M. 
WALKER. 



WALKER, ROBERT TURNER. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8078. 

Son of Companion Surgeon AUGUSTUS C. WALKER. 



WALKER, ROBERT WALTER. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 34th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1895. Insignia 11269. 

2d Lieutenant, 34th Mass. Infantry, August 6, 1862. Commis- 
sioned 1st Lieutenant, May 16, 1864; not mustered. Discharged 
(disability resulting from wound received in action) November 4, 
1864. 

Died at North Brookfield, Mass., July 20, 1909. 



WALKER, STOUGHTON. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9683. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
FRANCIS A. WALKER. 
Died at sea April 14, 1912. 

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WALKER, STUART. 

Elected February 7, 1912. Insignia 16667. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
FRANCIS A. WALKER. 



WALKER, WILLIAM RUSSELL. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 1st INFANTRY, RHODE ISLAND DETACHED 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected December 7, 1887. Insignia 5881. 
1st Lieutenant, 1st Infantry, R.I.D.M., April 19, 1861 ; mus- 
tered. May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 
Died at Pawtucket, R. I., March 11, 1905. 



WALLACE, JOHN SINGER. 

CHAPLAIN (CAPTAIN), U.S.N. 

Elected May 6, 1891. Insig-nia 8861. 

Chaplain, U.S.N., March 10, 1863. Retired January 29, 1893. 
Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, De- 
cember 5, 1894. 



WALLACE, WILLIAM. 

Elected November 5, 1902. Insignia 13698. 

By Inheritance, son of WILLIAM WALLACE, 2d Lieutenant, 
U.S.M.C, June 14, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, June 10, 1864. Cap- 
tain, October 3, 1876. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, September 8, 1863, 
" for gallant and meritorious services at the night attack upon 
Fort Sumter." Brevet Captain, January 14, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious services at the attack upon Fort Fisher, January 
13, 14 and 15, 1865." Died December 12, 1883. 



WARD, ARTHUR SPRAGUE. 

Elected November 4, 1896. Insignia 11592. 
Son of Companion Brigadier General HENRY C. WARD, U.S.A. 

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WARD, HENRY CLAY. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL. RETIRED. U.S.A. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 834. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 15th Mass. Infantr}', July 31, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, April 9, 1863. Resigned Sep- 
tember 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 57th Mass. Infantry, March 9, 
1864. Captain, July 31, 1864. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. 1st 
Lieutenant, 11th Infantry, U.S.A., February 23, 1866; accepted 
May 1, 1866. Transferred to 16th Infantry, April 14, 1869. Cap- 
tain, February 8, 1880. Major, April 26, 1898. Transferred to 12th 
Infantry, May 25, 1900. Lieutenant Colonel, 17th Infantry, De- 
cember 7, 1900. Colonel, 15th Infantry, January 31, 1902. Re- 
tired October 30, 1905. Brigadier General, retired, October 30, 
1905. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and 
meritorious services in action at Fort Stedman, Virginia, March 24, 
1865." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, De- 
cember 31, 1902. 

WARE, MOSES EVERETT. 

CAPTAIN. Cth INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1681. 

1st Sergeant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 26, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., April 17, 
1863. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Captain, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., 
July 16, 1864. Mustered out, October 27, 1864. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., April 25, 1907. 



WARING, GEORGE E., JR. 

COLONEL. 4th MISSOURI CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5031. 

Major, Garibaldi Guard, afterwards 39th N.Y. Infantry, May 17, 
1861; mustered, May 28, 1861. Resigned August 2, 1861. Major, 
Fremont Hussars, afterwards 4th Missouri Cavalry, August 2, 1861. 
Colonel, January 9, 1862 ; mustered. May 17, 1862. Mustered out, 
March 25, 1865. 

Died at New York, N. Y., October 29, 1898. 

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WARING, GUY. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5978. 

In Succession, son of Companion Colonel GEORGE E. WAEr- 
ING, JR. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Washington, 
November 7, 1900. 



WARMOTH, HENRY CLAY. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 32d MISSOURI INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 7, 1888. Insignia 6509. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Missouri Infantry, October 20, 1862; 
mustered, November 20, 1862. Discharged November 16, 1864. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Ohio, November 
6, 1889. 



WARNER, ALEXANDER. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 13th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5032. 

Major, 3d Conn. Infantry, May 14, 1861. Mustered out, August 
12, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 13th Conn. Infantry, November 5, 
1861; mustered, April 9, 1862. Resigned July 29, 1863. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Kansas, January 
8, 1895. 



WARNER, CHARLES HENRY. 

Elected December 7, 1910. Insignia 16413. 
Son of Companion Second Lieutenant WILLIAM R. WARNER. 

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WARNER, DARIUS B. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 113th OHIO INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1869. Insignia 1136. 

Major, 113th Ohio Infantry, September 8, 1862. Lieutenant 
Colonel, May 6, 1863. Commissioned Colonel, February 23, 1865; 
not mustered. Resigned June 6, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services in 
the battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia." 



WARNER, WILLIAM RAYNOR. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 13th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1892. Insignia 9240. 

Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, July 1, 1863. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, March 
10, 1861; not mustered. Mustered out, August 1, 1864. 



WARREN, HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, Ist CALIFORNIA CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 7, 1877. Insignia 1762. 

Sergeant-Major, 1st Cal. Cavalry, August 23, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 1st Cal. Cavalry, July 11, 1863. Mustered out, September 
7, 1864. 

WASHBURN, ANDREW. 

MA.IOR, 1st MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1892, in Commandery of the State of Colorado. 
Insignia 9443. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, December 30, 1898. 

Ist Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 14th Mass. Infantry 
(afterwards 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery), July 5, 1861. Major, 
January 8, 1862. Dismissed September 10, 1862. Disability re- 
moved November 17, 1862. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 2d N.Y. 
Heavy Artillery, March 18, 1863. Resigned (disability) March 31, 
1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., September 29, 1908. 

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WASHBURN, ANDREW. 

Elected November 4, 1908. Insignia 15785. 
Son of Companion GARDNER WASHBURN. 

WASHBURN, GARDNER. 

Elected December 5, 18Lt3, in Commandery of tbe State of Col- 
orado. Insignia 10351. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 30, 1898. 

In Succession, son of Companion Major ANDREW WASH- 
BURN. 

WASHBURN, GEORGE ALBERT. 

CAPTAIN, 22d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 6, 1893. Insignia 10344. 

Sergeant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 
16, 1861 ; mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, October 1, 1861. Captain, 
July 10, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wound re- 
ceived in action), January 5, 1863. 

Died at Taunton, Mass., February 24, 1900. 

WASHBURN, GEORGE FREDERIC. 

Elected February 6, 1895. Insignia 10915. 

Son of Companion Captain ZADOCK WASHBURN. 

WASHBURN, JOHN DAVIS. 

Elected May 6, 1885. Insignia 3846. 

By Inheritance, brother of FRANCIS WASHBURN, 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, December 26, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
March 7, 1862. Captain, 2d Mass. Cavalry, January 26, 1863. 
Lieutenant Colonel, 4th Mass. Cavalry, February 4, 1864. Colonel, 
February 25, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., April 6, 
1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of High 
Bridge, Virginia," where he received wounds of which he died April 
22, 1865. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., April 4, 1903. 

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WATERMAN, RICHARD. 

CAPTAIN, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY, D.S.V. 

Elected January 6, 1875. Insignia 1612. 

Private, 1st Battery R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., 
April 16, 1861 ; mustered. May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 6, 
1861. 1st Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, August 8, 1861. 
Captain, July 25, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1864. 

Died at Providence, R. I., March 23, 1888. 



WATERMAN, RUFUS, JR. 

LIEUTENANT, U.S.N. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1701. 

Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 25, 1861. Midshipman, 
U.S.N., June, 1866. Ensign, March 12, 1868. Master, March 21, 
1869. Lieutenant, March 21, 1870. Resigned December 8, 1871. 

Died at Dublin, Ireland, August 19, 1904. 



WAY, JOHN ALLEN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 10th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1901. Insignia 13333. 

Sergeant, 10th Conn. Infantry, October 22, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
10th Conn. Infantry, January 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, May 20, 
1862. Resigned (disability) October 18, 1862. 

Died at Walpole, Mass., September 18, 1908. 



WEBB, MELVILLE EMERSON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 33a MASSACHUSETTS IN- 
FANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1882. Insignia 2711. 

Ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 33d Mass. Infantry, August 7, 
1863. Mustered out, June 11, 1865. 

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W^EEDEN, RAYMER BALCH. 

Elected November 1, 1905. Insignia 14756. 
In Succession, son of Companion Captain WILLIAM B. 
WEEDEN". 



WEEDEN, WILLIAM BABCOCK. 

CAPTAIN, 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY, D.S.V. 

Elected December 6, 1883. Insignia 2635. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st B.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. Captain, 
August 25, 1861. Resigned July 22, 1862. 
Died at Providence, R. I., March 38, 1912. 



WEEKS, BENJAMIN FRANIvLIN. 

CAPTAIN, COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE — BREVET MA.TOR, U.S.V. 

Elected May 3, 1871. Insignia 1309. 

Private, Sergeant-Major and Quartermaster Sergeant, 28th Mass. 
Infantry, September 24, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., 28th Mass. 
Infantry, April 6, 1862. Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, 
U.S.V., April 21, 1864. Mustered out, August 4, 1865. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V., July 18, 1865, " for efficient and meritorious 
services." 

Died at London, England, June 27, 1904. 



WEIXLER, ARTHUR BENJAMIN. 

Elected May 4, 1910. Insignia 16234. 

Nephew of Companion Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM B. 
WHITE. 

Died at Quincy, Mass., June 25, 1911. 



WEIXLER, CARL WALLACE. 

Elected December 6, 1911. Insignia 16626. 
Nephew of Companion Lieutenant Colonel WILLIAM B. 
WHITE. 

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WELD, FRANCIS MINOT. 

MAJOR, SURGEON. 27th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected January 4, 1871, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 1228. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, April 2, 1890. 

Medical Cadet, U.S.A., May 3, 1862, to June 29, 1862. Assistant 
Surgeon, U.S.N., May 22, 1862. Resigned December 31, 1863. 
Major, Surgeon, 27th U.S.C.T., May 3, 1864. Mustered out, Sep- 
tember 21, 1865. 

Died at Jamaica Plain, Mass., December 31, 1893. 



WELD, RICHARD HARDING. 

CAPTAIN, 44th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN 
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 7, 1883. Insignia 2686. 

Private, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 
26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 44th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., September 12, 1862. Captain, January 15, 1863. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 

Died at Boston, Mass., March 30, 1908. 



WELD, RICHARD HARDING. 

Elected January 1, 1908. Insignia 15558. 

In Succession, son of Captain RICHARD H. WELD. 



WELD, STEPHEN MINOT. 

COLONEL. .^6th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER 
GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 785. 

2d Lieutenant, 18th Mass. Infantry, January 24, 1862. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, October 24, 1862. Captain, May 4, 1863. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 56th Mass. Infantry, July 22, 1863. Colonel, May 6, 1864. 
Mustered out, July 12, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." 

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WELLS, GIDEON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 8th INFANTRY, MASSACHt'SETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 5, 1884. Insignia 3677. 

Sergeant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Septem- 
ber 25, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., February 6, 
1863. Mustered out, July 29, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, 
M.V.M., July 13, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. 

Died at Springfield, Mass., March 26, 1898. 



WELLS, WILLIAM. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MAJOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1885. Insignia 3879. 

Private, 1st Vermont Cavalry, September 9, 1861. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, 1st Vermont Cavalry, October 14, 1861. Captain, November 
18, 1861; mustered, November 19, 1861. Major, October 30, 1862. 
Colonel, June 4, 1864; mustered, July 2, 1864. Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., February 22, 1865. Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
May 19, 1865. Mustered out, January 15, 1866. Brevet Major 
General U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
services," 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, October 
15, 1891. 



WEST, GEORGE WARREN. 

COLONEL, 17th MAINE INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL, 
U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1875, Insignia 1724. 

Captain, 10th Maine Infantry, October 21, 1861. Major, 17th 
Maine Infantry, July 25, 1862, Colonel, October 2, 1863, Dis- 
charged (disability) April 25, 1865, Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., December 2, 1864, " for gallant and distinguished service8 
during the war, and especially at the battle of the Wilderness, 
Virginia." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, 
January 3, 1883. 

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WEST, WILLIAM. 

CAPTAIN, 118th PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1880. Insignia 2091. 

1st Lieutenant, 118th Penn. Infantry, August 16, 1862. Captain, 
November 1, 1862. Discharged (disability) January 12, 1863. 
Died at Boston, Mass., August 26, 1889. 



WESTON, BYRON. 

CAPTAIN, 4Pth INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA 
IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected April 6, 1881. Insignia 2225. 

Captain, 49th Infantry, M.V.Jl., in service of the "CTnited States, 
October 28, 1862. Mustered out, September 1, 1863. 
Died at Dalton, Mass., November 8, 1898. 



WESTON, FRANKLIN. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5804. 

In Succession, son of Companion Captain BYRON WESTON. 

WESTON, THOMAS. 

MAJOR, 18th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected February 4, 1891. Insignia 8551. 

Captain, 18th Mass. Infantry, August 24, 1861. Major, October 
15, 1863. Mustered out, September 2, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices at the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia." 

Died at Taunton, Mass., October 23, 1895. 



WEXEL, HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 45th NEW YORK INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected December 2, 1896. Insignia 11617. 
2d Lieutenant, 45th N.Y. Infantry, September 9, 1861. Re- 
signed June 18, 1862. 

Died at Attleborough, Mass., December 14, 1903. 

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WEYMOUTH, HARRISON GRAY OTIS. 

MAJOR, 1st DNITED STATES VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 

Elected June 3, 1874. Insignia 1564. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 88, 18G1. Resigned 
July 2, 1861. Captain, 19th Mass. Infantry, August 22, 1861. 
Discharged (disability resulting from loss of leg from wounds re- 
ceived in action) April 4, 1863. Major, 1st U.S. Volunteer In- 
fantry, May 4, 1864. Mustered out, November 27, 1865. 



WHEATLAND, GEORGE. 

MAJOR. 4Sth INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE DNITED STATES. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14089. 
Captain, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., September 19, 1862. Major, 
December 8, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. 



WHEELER, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 12th MASSACHUSETTS IN- 
FANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1890. Insignia 7688. 

Private, 15th Mass. Infantry, December 5, 1861. Discharged to 
accept promotion, December 17, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant 
Surgeon, 12th Mass. Infantry, December 17, 1862 ; mustered, De- 
cember 20, 1862. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 11, 1904. 



WHEELER, CHARLES NATHAN BROOKS. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8444. 

In Succession, son of Companion Assistant Surgeon CHARLES 
A. WHEELER. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Minnesota, Jan- 
uary 4, 1893. 

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WHEELER, EDWARD BLASLAND. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5969. 

By Inheritance, son of HORACE MASON WHEELER, Cap- 
tain, 5th Wisconsin Infantry, May 17, 1861. Major, December 25, 
1862. Died at Washington, D. C, November 19, 1863, of wounds 
received at Rappahannock Station, Virginia. 

WHEELER, EDWARD REED. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 3, 1886. Insignia 4554. 

Ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 24th Mass. Infantry, May 6, 
1864; mustered. May 15, 1864. Major, Surgeon, November 10, 
1864; mustered, December 2, 1864. Mustered out, January 20, 
1866. 

Died at Spencer, Mass., April 30, 1904. 

WHEELER, WALTER FRISBIE. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14099. 
In Succession, son of Companion Surgeon EDWARD R. 
WHEELER. 

WHEELER, WILLARD DANIELS. 

MAJOR, ADDITIONAL PAYMASTER, U.S.V. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 866. 

Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., March 18, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, November 1, 1865. 

Died at Ouray, Colorado, January 21, 1885. 

WHEELER, WILLIAM LAMONT. 

ACTING PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected January 2, 1884. Insignia 3052. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., July 30, 1861. Resigned May 9, 
1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., July 11, 1864. Acting 
Passed Assistant Surgeon, September 20, 1866. Discharged No- 
vember 15, 1868. 

Died at Newport, R. I., October 16, 1887. 

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WHIPPLE, CHARLES WILLIAM. 

Elected November 7, 1883, in Comniandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 2898. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, May 1, 1896. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, 
U.S.A., June 15, 1868. 1st Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, 
July 19, 1875. Captain, May 9, 1885. Lieutenant Colonel, A.I.G., 
U.S. v., June 22, 1898. Mustered out, March 15, 1899. Eetired, 
with rank of Major, February 2, 1901. 

By Inheritance, son of AMIEL WEEKS WHIPPLE, Cadet, 
U.S.M.A., July 1, 1837. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Artillery, U.S.A., July 
1, 1841. Transferred to Topographical Engineers, September 28, 
1841. 1st Lieutenant, April 24, 1851. Captain, July 1, 1855. 
Major, September 9, 1861. Transferred to Corps of Engineers, 
March 3, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., April 14, 1862. Major 
General, May 6, 1863. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., July 21, 
1861, " for gallant and meritorious services in tlie Manassas cam- 
paign." Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., December 13, 1862, " for gallant 
and meritorious services in the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia." 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A., May 4, 1863, " for gallant and 
meritorious services in the battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia, 
where he was mortally wounded." Brevet Major General, U.S.A., 
May 7, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 
Died May 7, 1863. of wounds received at the battle of Chancellors- 
ville, Virginia. 

Transferred to Conmiandery of the State of New York, June 11, 

1902. 

WHIPPLE, GEORGE MANTON. 

CAPTAIN, 23d MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected March 1, 1871. Insignia 1291. 

Captain, 23d Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Resigned May 
3, 1863. 

WHIPPLE, HENRY. 

Elected January 2, 1907. Insignia 15264. 
Son of Companion Captain GEORGE M. WHIPPLE. 

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WHITE, CHARLES HENRY. 

MEDICAL DIRECTOR (BEAR ADMIRAL), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected February 2, 1870, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 1153. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, December 4, 1901. 

Assistant Surgeon, TJ.S.N., December 26, 1861. Passed Assistant 
Surgeon, October 30, 1865. Surgeon, November 18, 1869. Medical 
Inspector, July 10, 1888. Medical Director, June 8, 1895. Ketired 
November 19, 1900. 

WHITE, EDWARD PETERS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2(1 MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1871. Insignia 1353. 

1st Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sep- 
tember 12, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 
4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, August 14, 1863. Discharged January 7, 
1865. 

Died at Hampton, Va., May 19, 1909. 

WHITE, ELISHA MANN. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 37th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1890. Insignia 7974. 

Hospital Steward, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
December 8, 1862. Mustered out, September 3, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Assistant Surgeon, 37th Mass. Infantry, March 29, 1864. 
Major, Surgeon, December 21, 1864. Transferred to 20th Mass. 
Infantry, June 19, 1865. Mustered out, June 22, 1865. 

Died at Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming, July 14, 1890. 

WHITE, FRANCIS EVERETT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, 
4th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 9, 1890. Insignia 7969. 

Private, Corporal and Q.M. Sergeant, 4th N.Y. Cavalry, Septem- 
ber 20, 1861. Ist Lieutenant, R.C.S., 4th N.Y. Cavalry, January 
2, 1863; mustered, February 10, 1863. Discharged November 4, 
1864. 

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WHITE, HORACE CARR. 

FIRST LIEDTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 8th MAINE INFANTRY, 
U.S.V. 

Elected January 1, 1890. Insignia 7570. 

Private, 8th Maine Infantry, March 13, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
Assistant Surgeon, 8th Maine Infantry, September 17, 1862. Dis- 
charged, May 29, 1863. 

Died at Somerville, Mass., November 36, 1903. 



WHITE, JAMES GUSHING. 

CAPTAIN, 2d MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1868. Insignia 822. 

1st Lieutenant, 44th Infautrj', M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Captain, 2d 
Mass. Heavy Artillery, October 8, 1863. Mustered out, September 
15, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Illinois, May 8, 
1879. 

WHITE, JOHN CHESTER. 

MAJOR, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected March 19, 1883, in Commandery of the State of Cali- 
fornia. Insignia 2706. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, January 30, 1885. 

Private, 17th Penn. Infantry, April 18, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 2, 1861. Sergeant, 21st Penn. Militia in service of the 
U.S., September 15, 1862. Mustered out, September 30, 1862. 
Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 11th Infantry, U.S.A., May 8, 

1863. Discharged to accept promotion, June 10, 1864. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 10th Infantry, U.S.A., May 18, 1864. Accepted June 10, 

1864. 1st Lieutenant, September 13, 1864. Unassigned, May 19, 
1869. Assigned to 1st Artillery, December 31, 1870. Captain, July 

18, 1879. Retired September 20, 1883, " for disability received in 
line of duty." Major, retired, April 23, 1904. Brevet 1st Lieu- 
tenant, U.S.A., June 18, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services 
in front of Petersburg, Virginia." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 

19, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle on the 
Weldon Railroad, Virginia." 

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WHITE, JOHN EATON. 

CAPTAIN. 9Slth NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1872. Insignia 1422. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 
10, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Captain, Union Coast 
Guard, afterwards 99th N.Y. Infantry, November 2, 1861. Mus- 
tered out, July 3, 1864. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., October 25, 1905. 



WHITE, RUFUS AUGUSTUS. 

CAPTAIN. 11th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 2, 1873. Insignia 1478. 

1st Sergeant, 11th Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 11th Mass. Infantrj', January 17, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
August 30, 1862. Captain, December 17, 18G3. Discharged (dis- 
ability) November 2, 1864. 

Died at Princeton, Mass., November 2, 1891. 



WHITE, WILLIAM BEZALEEL. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 18th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 7, 1881. Insignia 2314. 

Captain, 18th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1861. Major, May 1, 
1863. Lieutenant Colonel, October 15, 1863. Mustered out, Sep- 
tember 2, 1864. 



WHITMAN, FRANK. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 58th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 3, 1884, in Commandery of the District of 
Columbia. Insignia 3525. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, February 25, 1888. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 58th Mass. Infantry, March 
4, 1864. Major, Surgeon, April 20, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 
1865. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., December 20, 1910. 

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WHITNEY, ALLSTON WALDO. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 13th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET I,lEtI- 
TENANT COLONEL, tl.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1872. Insignia 1460. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1846. to June 23, 1848. Major, Sur- 
geon, 13tli Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Mustered out, July 26, 
1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for 
gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Died at West Newton, Mass., November 11, 1881. 



WHITNEY, CHARLES FULLER. 

Elected November 3, 1909. Insignia 16035. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Major WILLIAM H. 
WHITNEY. 



WHITNEY, JOPHANUS HENDERSON. 

COLONEL, .'Jth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V., (1898). 

Elected April 2, 1902. Insignia 13523. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 10, 
1862. Mustered out, June 22, 1865. Colonel, 5th Mass. Infantry, 
July 2, 1898. Mustered out, March 31, 1899. 



WHITNEY, WILLIAM HENRY. 

CAFTAIN, 3Sth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1885. Insignia 4330. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 38th Mass. Infantry, July 23, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 38th Mass. Infantry, February 10, 1863 ; mustered, 
March 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, July 16, 1863 ; mustered, October 
24, 1863. Captain, August 8, 1864. Discharged (disability result- 
ing from wounds received in action) December 20, 1864. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallantry in action at Win- 
chester, Virginia, September 19, 1864." 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., May 4, 1909. 

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WHITNEY, WILLIAM LAMBERT. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 54th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 1, 1889. Insignia 7135. 

Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., September 
12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. 
Infantry, December 3, 1864; mustered, January 22, 1865. 1st 
Lieutenant, April 28, 1865; mustered, July 26, 1865. Mustered 
out, August 20, 1865. 



WHITON, JOHN CHADWICK. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 58th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5024. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
October 13, 1862 ; mustered, October 25, 1862. Mustered out, July 
30, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 58th Mass. Infantry, March 8, 1864 ; 
mustered, March 16, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, August 31, 
1864 ; not mustered. Mustered out, July 25, 1865. Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V., April 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services before 
Petersburg, Virginia." 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., January 2, 1905. 



WHITTIER, EDWARD JAMES. 

Elected May 6, 1903. Insignia 13979. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Captain EDWARD 
N. WHITTIER. 

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WHITTIER, EDWARD NEWTON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, FIFTH BATTERY, MAINE LIGHT ARTILLERY — 
BREVET CAl'TAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected December 1, 1880. Insignia 2160. 

Private, 1st R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., May 2, 
18G1. Mustered out, August 2, 1861. 1st Sergeant, 5th Maine 
Battery, December 21, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, September 23, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, June 13, 1863. Mustered out, July 6, 1865. Brevet 
Captain, U.S.V., October 19, 1864, " for faithful, gallant and meri- 
torious services throughout the entire campaign before Richmond, 
Virginia, and in the valley of the Shenandoah." 

Died at Boston, Mass., June 14, 1902. 



WHITTIER, JOHN GREENLEAF. 

Elected April 9, 1890. 3d Class. Insignia 7959. 

A gentleman who, in civil life, during the Rebellion was specially 
distinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. A pioneer 
whose life-service has been for Liberty and Country. His poetry 
will ever be an inspiration to patriotism. 

Died at Hampton Falls, N. H., September 7, 1892. 



WILCOX, CHARLES WILBER. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 9th NEW HAMPSIIIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9607. 

1st Sergeant, 9th N.H. Infantry, August 25, 1862. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 9th N.H. Infantry, May 1, 1863 ; mustered, October 19, 1863. 
Discharged May 15, 1865. 

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WILDE, GEORGE FRANCIS FAXON. 

REAK ADMIRAL, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected February 4, 1898, in Commandery of the District of 
Columbia. Insignia 12060. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, February 1, 1907. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., November 30, 1861. Midship- 
mau, July 16, 1863. Ensign, U.S.N., November 1, 1866. Master, 
December 1, 1866. Lieutenant, March 12, 1868. Lieutenant Com- 
mander, June 26, 1869. Commander, October 2, 1885. Captain, 
August 10, 1898. Eear Admiral, August 6, 1904. Retired Febru- 
ary 20, 1905. 

Died at North Easton, Mass., December 3, 1911. 



WILEY, WILLIAM FRENCH. 

CAI'TAIN, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 2, 1884. Insignia 3051. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 
1861; mustered, April" 30, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. 
Private and Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 22, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, October 14, 1864. Captain, 
October 15, 1864. Mustered out, January 20, 1866. 



WILLARD, ROBERT. 

AS.SISTANT SURGEON, U.S.N. 

Elected November 5, 1873. Insignia 1503. 
Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., June 1, 1863. Resigned July 13, 
1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 6, 1892. 



WILLIAMS, CHARLES HENRY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 3d RHODE ISLAND HEAVY ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected May 4, 1892. Insignia 9608. 

Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 3d E.I. Heavy Artillery, August 20, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d R.I. Heavy Artillery, February 15, 1864. 
Mustered out, August 27, 1865. 

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WILLIAMS, GEORGE WASHINGTON. 

Elected February 7, 1894. Insignia 10449. 

By Inheritance, brother of JAMES S. WILLIAMS, Mate, 
U.S.N., December 4, 1861. Acting Ensign, November 34, 1862. 
Acting Master, December 26, 1863. Discharged December 7, 1865. 
Died August 1, 1885. 

Died at Salem, Mass., May 31, 1905. 



WILLIAMS, HORACE BOYLSTON LINCOLN. 

Elected December 1, 1897. Insignia 12026. 

Son of Companion Captain HORACE P. WILLIAMS. 



WILLIAMS, HORACE PERRY. 

CAPTAIN, 22d MASSACHDSETTS INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 1, 1893. Insignia 10319. 

3d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
•April 21, 1861 ; mustered, May 1, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 
1861. Captain, 22d Mass. Infantry, October 1, 1861. Resigned 
February 11, 1863. Commissioned Major, 56th Mass. Infantry, 
July 14, 1863 ; not mustered. 



WILLIAMS, MOSES. 

Elected December 5, 1900. Insignia 13051. 

By Inheritance, nephew of WILLIAM BLACKSTONE WII^ 
LIAMS, 1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28. 1861. Cap- 
tain, November 1, 1861. Killed in action at Cedar Mountain, Va., 
August 9, 1862. 

WILLIAMS, ROBERT. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, .?9th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. tT.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8067. 

2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, August 26, 1862. Dis- 
charged (disability) February 2, 1863. 

Died at Ashland, Mass., November 12, 1894. 

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WILLIAMS, SAMUEL KING. 

MAJOR, 8th VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected February 3, 1897. Insignia 11745. 

Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 22d Ohio Infantry, August 22, 
1861; mustered same date in 3d Missouri Eifles; designation 
changed to 13th Missouri Infantry and to 22d Ohio Infantry. 1st 
Lieutenant, 43d Ohio Infantry, January 10, 1862. Resigned June 
29, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Wallace Guards, Ohio Infantry, Septem- 
ber 2, 1862. Mustered out, October 4, 1862. Captain, 2d Bat- 
talion Ohio Cavalry, afterwards 2d Ohio Cavalry, December 27, 
1862. Discharged November 1, 1863. Captain, Veteran Reserve 
Corps, November 22, 1863. Major, 1st V.R.C., March 14, 1864. 
Transferred to 7th V.R.C., May 30, 1864. Transferred to 8th 
V.R.C., August 12, 1864. Discharged April 18, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 8, 1909. 



WILLIAMSON, JAMES ALEXANDER. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL — BREVET MA.TOR GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1882. Insignia 2526. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 4th Iowa Infantry, August 8, 1861. 
Lieutenant Colonel, April 4, 1863. Colonel, May 1, 1862. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion, February 23, 1865. Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V., January 13, 1865. ' Mustered out, August 24, 1865. 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., December 19, 1864, " for gal- 
lantry and good conduct in the campaigns against Vicksburg, Chat- 
tanooga and Atlanta." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, " for gallant conduct during the war." 

Transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, De- 
cember 2, 1885. 



WILLIS, HENRY AUGUSTUS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. AD.TUTANT, 53d INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS 
VOLUNTEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 3, 1875. Insignia 1735. 
1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of 
the U.S., December 15, 1862. Mustered out, September 2, 1863. 

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WILSON, ARTHUR HERVEY. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 7th UNITED STATES VET- 
ERAN VOLUNTEERS. 

Elected February 2, 1881. Insignia 2197. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., November, 1863, to May 12, 
1865. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 7th U.S. Veteran Volun- 
teers, May 12, 1865. Mustered out, April 30, 1866. 

Died at South Boston, Mass., May 11, 1890. 



WILSON, ARTHUR HERVEY. 

Elected April 14, 1905. Insignia 14519. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Assistant Surgeon ARTHUR 
H. WILSON. 



WILSON, CHARLES WEBSTER. 

ACTING VOLUNTEER LIEUTENANT, U.S.N. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5798. 

Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., May 13, 1861. Acting Master, 
November 13, 1862. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, February 3, 
1864. Discharged November 12, 1866. 

Died at Baltimore, Md., May 28, 1903. 



WILSON, FLETCHER ALOYSIUS. 

CHIEF ENGINEER (CAPTAIN), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected March 1, 1899. Insignia 12490. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., August 26, 1859. 2d Assistant 
Engineer, October 21, 1861. 1st Assistant Engineer, October 1, 
1863. Chief Engineer, March 5, 1871. Retired February 7, 1898. 

Died at Asni^res, Prance, September 8, 1907. 

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WILSON, FRANKLIN ATKINS. 

Elected January 1, 1902. Insignia 13432. 
In Succession, son of Acting Volunteer Lieutenant C. WEB- 
STER WILSON, U.S.N. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., April 13, 1904. 



WILSON, HENRY DELANO. 

Elected December 5, 1894, in Commandery of the District of 
Columbia. Insignia 10780. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, February 1, 1910. 

In Succession, son of Companion Naval Constructor THEO- 
DORE D. WILSON, U.S.N. (Commandery of the District of 
Columbia) . 



WILSON, HENRY WARREN. 

CAPTAIN, Gth INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected May 3, 1899. Insignia 12568. 

Captain, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., July 16, 1864. Mustered out, 
October 27, 1864. 

Died at South Boston, Mass., May 7, 1907. 



WILSON, LEWIS PRESCOTT. 

CAPTAIN, 13th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1890. Insignia 7689. 

2d Lieutenant, 13th N.H. Infantry, September 27, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, May 5, 1863 ; mustered, July 29, 1863. Captain, Janu- 
ary 2, 1865; mustered, January 11, 1865. Mustered out, June 21, 
1865. 

Died at Peterborough, N. H., August 28, 1912. 

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WINGATE, GEORGE EDWIN. 

COMMANDER, KETIUED. U.S.N. 

Elected April 5, 1882. Insignia 2428. 

Acting Ensign, IT.S.N., October 31, 1863. Master, March 12, 
1868. Lieutenant, December 13, 1868. Lieutenant Commander, 
July 13, 1870. Commander, May 26, 1887. Retired June 3, 1897. 

Died at Maiden, Mass., June 8, 1897. 



WINN, JOHN KNIGHT. 

CAPTAIN, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected March 6, 1901. Insignia 13170. 

Seaman, U.S.N., September 2, 1861, to August 5, 1862. Acting 
Master's Mate, September 8, 1862. Acting Ensign, June 10, 1863. 
Acting Master, August 6, 1864. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, 
July 27, 1865. Master, June 25, 1868. Lieutenant, December 18, 
1868. Lieutenant Commander, December 11, 1877. Commander, 
March 31, 1888. Retired August 31, 1895. Captain, retired, June 
29, 1906. 



WINSLOW, GEORGE FREDERICK. 

MEDICAL DIRECTOR (REAR ADMIRAL), RETIRED. U.S.N. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8440. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., July 26, 1862. Assistant Sur- 
geon, May 28, 1864. Passed Assistant Surgeon, June 14, 1867. 
Surgeon, April 2, 1875. Medical Director, January 23, 1898. Re- 
tired January 19, 1903. 

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WINSLOW, HERBERT. 

Elected March 2, 1898. Insignia 12175. 

Midshipman, TJ.S.N.A., July 20, 1865. Ensign, U.S.N., July 
12, 1870. Master, April 1, 1873. Lieutenant, May 3, 1875. Lieu- 
tenant Commander, April 6, 1897. Commander, March 27, 1900. 
Captain, April 22, 1905. Eear Admiral, May 27, 1909. Retired 
September 22, 1910. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN ANCRUM WINSLOW, Midship- 
man, U.S.N., February 1, 1827. Passed Midshipman, June 10, 
1833. Lieutenant, December 9, 1839. Commander, September 14, 
1855. Captain, July 16, 1862. Commodore, June 19, 1864. Rear 
Admiral, March 2, 1870. Received the thanks of Congress by Act 
approved December 20, 1864, " for the skill and gallantry exhibited 
by him and the officers and men under his command in the brilliant 
action on the nineteenth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, 
between the United States Steamer Kearsarge and the piratical craft 
Alabama, a vessel superior to his own in tonnage, in guns, and in 
the number of her crew." Died September 29, 1873. 



WINSLOW, WILLIAM HENRY. 

ACTING MASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected May 7, 1890, in Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- 
vania. Insignia 7877. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, January 16, 1905. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 23, 1858. Resigned 
January 20, 1860. Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N., June 28, 1862. 
Acting Ensign, October 3, 1862. Acting Master, September 12, 
1863. Discharged October 26, 1865. 



WINSOR, ALFRED. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 45th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER 
MILITIA, IN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected January 5, 1869. Insignia 981. 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
September 26, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, October 14, 1862. Mustered 
out, July 7, 1863. 

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WINSOR, ROBERT. 

Elected November 4, 1896. Insignia 11589. 

By Inheritance, son of FREDERICK WINSOR, Major, Sur- 
geon, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., December 3, 
1862. Mustered out, September 1, 18G3. Died at Bermuda, Febru- 
ary 25, 1889. 



WINTHROP, FREDERICK HALL. 

Elected November 2, 1910. Insignia 16362. 

By Inheritance, son of THOMAS F. WINTHROP. Private and 
Quartermaster-Sergeant, 19th Massachusetts Infantry, August 28, 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, December 31, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, April 
16, 1863. Commissioned Captain, June 30, 1864; not mustered. 
Mustered out, October 9, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 62d Massachusetts 
Infantry, March 11, 1865. Captain, April 20, 1865. Mustered 
out, May 5, 1865. Died June 8, 1905. 



WISE, PIERREPONT. 

Elected February 3, 1887, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 5304. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, May 1, 1888. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant WILLIAM 
G. WISE (Commandery of the State of New York). 

Died at West Newton, Mass., December 4, 1895. 



WISE, WILLIAM PIERREPONT. 

Elected November 7, 1900. Insignia 13015. 
By Inheritance, grandson of Companion First Lieutenant WIL- 
LIAM G. WISE (Commandery of the State of New York). 

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WOLCOTT, JOHN WESLEY. 

CAPTAIN, BATTERY A, MARYLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 1, 1873. Insignia 1537. 

Ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Battery, July 31, 1861. Resigned De- 
cember 18, 1861. Captain, Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery, 
December 18, 1861. Resigned December 31, 1862. 

Died at Dedham, Mass., June 4, 1885. 



WOLCOTT, ROGER. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9679. 

By Inheritance, brother of HUNTINGTON PROTHINGHAM 
WOLCOTT, 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, October 23, 1864. 
Died June 9, 1865. 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 21, 1900. 



WOLCOTT, ROGER. 

Elected April 3, 1901. Insignia 13192. 

Private, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, U.S.V., April 25, 1898. 
Mustered out, November 14, 1898. 

By Inheritance, nephew of Second Lieutenant HUNTINGTON 
FEOTHINGHAM WOLCOTT. 



WOOD, ALBERT. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, FIRST MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY. U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1870. Insignia 1243. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 29th Mass. Infantry, August 
12, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 1st Mass. Cavalry, July 7, 1863. Re- 
signed November 1, 1864. Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., Jan- 
uary 1, 1865, to May 17, 1865. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., September 26, 1912. 

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WOODBURY, GEORGE EDWIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, I'd UISTKICT OF COLUM- 
BIA INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 5, 1902. Insignia 13473. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., September 25, 1861, to No- 
vember 14, 1862. Ist Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 2d B.C. In- 
fantry, November 14. 1862. Mustered out, September 12, 1865. 

Died at Metbuen, Mass., December 26, 1909. 



WOODBURY, GEORGE THOMAS. 

CAPTAIN, BATTERY D, NEW JERSEY LIGHT ARTILLERY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 3, 1885, in Commandery of the State of Illinois. 
Insignia 4151. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, June 16, 1890. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st N.J. Infantry, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, 
July 31, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, Battery B, N.J. Light Artillery, 
September 3, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, August 29, 1862. Captain, 
Battery D, N.J. Light Artillery, September 16, 1863. Resigned 
September 6, 1864. 

Died at Amesbury, Mass., December 8, 1897. 



WOODBURY, URBAN ANDRAIN. 

CAl'TAIN, 13th VETERAN RESERVE CORPS. 

Elected November 2, 1887. Insignia 5799. 

1st Sergeant, 2d Vermont Infantry, May 25, 1861. Discharged 
(disability resulting from loss of right arm from wounds received 
in action), October 18, 1861. Captain, 1st Vermont Heavy Artil- 
lery, November 17, 1862 ; mustered, December 8, 1862. Trans- 
ferred to 13th V.R.C., June 17, 1863. Resigned March 27, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of Vermont, Octo- 
ber 15, 1891. 

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WOODMAN, GEORGE FREDERICK. 

SECOND LIEDTENANT, 1st NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 2, 1875. Insignia 1673. 

Private and Sergeant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., September 26, 1862. Discharged January 15, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 1st N.C. Infantry, January 15, 1863. Resigned June 15, 
1863. Commissioned Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., 
February 19, 1863 ; declined. 

Died at Boston, Mass., November 2, 1884. 

WOODRUFF, CARLE AUGUSTUS. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected November 7, 1883, in Commandery of the State of Ohio. 
Insignia 2953. Transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, December 10, 1895. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Artillery, U.S.A., October 32, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, July 24, 1862. Captain, May 6, 1869. Captain, 12th In- 
fantry, July 28, 1866; declined. Major, 2d Artillery, March 8, 
1894. Lieutenant Colonel, 7th Artillery, February 13, 1899. 
Colonel, Artillery Corps, May 8, 1901. Brigadier General, August 
10, 1903. Retired August 11, 1903. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., July 
3, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of 
Cettysburg, Pennsylvania." Brevet Major, U.S.A., June 11, 1864, 
" for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Trevillian 
Station, Virginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 
1865, " for good conduct and gallant services during the war." 

Transferred to Commandery of the State of Ohio, August 13, 
1901. 

WOODS, PRINCE TANNATT. 

Elected March 6, 1907. Insignia 15343. 

By Inheritance, son of GEORGE H. WOODS, First Lieutenant, 
1st Minnesota Infantry, April 29, 1861. Captain, Commissary of 
Subsistence, U.S.V., November 16, 1861. Assigned as Lieutenant 
Colonel, Chief C.S., August 20 to September 27, 1862, and Jan- 
uary 9, 1863, to July 3, 1865. Mustered out, July 11, 1865. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., July 10, 1865, " for efficient and meritori- 
ous services." Died September 30, 1884. 

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WOODWARD, DAVID IVIOORE. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 60th INFANTRY, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUN- 
TEER MILITIA, IN SERVICE OE THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected December 1, 1869. Insignia 1132. 

1st Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Resigned 
June 10, 1863. Capt^iin, 60th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., July 18, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, July 30, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, November 30, 1864. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., October 22, 1887. 



WOOSTER, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, REGIMENTAL QUARTERMASTER, 6th CONNECTI- 
CUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8068. 

1st Lieutenant, 6th Conn. Infantry, September 4, 1861. Re- 
signed March 23, 1862. Private, 6th Conn. Infantry, February 28, 
1864. 2d Lieutenant, 6th Conn. Infantry, March 1, 1864; mus- 
tered, April 8, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, R.Q.M., October 31, 1864. 
Mustered out, August 21, 1865. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, De- 
cember 31, 1895. 



WORCESTER, GEORGE SAMUEL. 

MAJOR, 3(J MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected December 6, 1882. Insignia 2627. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 
18G1. Discharged to accept promotion, April 18, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 7th Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artillery, after- 
. wards 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, April 10, 1863. Captain, August 
11, 1863; mustered, August 14, 1863. Major, 3d Mass. Heavy 
Artillery, September 8, 1864; mustered, October 13, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, September 29, 1865. 

Died at Newton Highlands, Mass., April 26, 1895. 

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WRIGHT, ALBERT JUDD. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected Februan- 1, 1882. Insignia 2328. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., May 2.3, 1863. Resigned 
December 3, 1865. 



WRIGHT, JOHN HARVEY. 

MEDICAL DIRECTOR (CAPTAIN), RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 724. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., December 9, 1839. Surgeon, April 
18, 1855. Retired April 25, 1861. Medical Director, retired, March 
3, 1871. 

Died at Boston, Mass., December 26, 1879. 



WRIGHT, JOSEPH WALKER BENJAMIN. 

CAPTAIN, 14tli BATTERY, MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1898. Insignia 12071. 

Sergeant, 1st Battery Light Artillery, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., April 20, 1861; mustered, May 18, 1861. Mustered out, 
August 2, 1861. Quartermaster-Sergeant, 1st Mass. Battery, 
August 28, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, August 5, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, Battery A, 1st New Jersey Light Artillery, August 
6, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, December 23, 1862. Resigned jlarch 28, 
1863. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 25, 1863, 
mustered, December 22, 1863. Captain, 14th Mass. Battery, Febru- 
ary 25, 1864; mustered, March 9, 1864. Mustered out, June 15, 
1865. 

Died at South Boston, Mass., April 1, 1903. 

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WYER, EDWIN FRANCIS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ADJUTANT, 5th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE 
OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Elected November 4, 1903. Insignia 14090. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., April 19, 1861 ; mustered. May 
1, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 1st Sergeant, 5tli Infantry, 
M.V.M., August 25, 186S. Mustered out, July 2, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., July 28, 1864. Adjutant, August 
24, 1864. Mustered out, November 16. 1864. 



WYMAN, JOHN CRAWFORD. 

CAPTAIN, 3d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1887. Insignia 5164. 

Captain, 33d Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. Transferred to 41st 
Mass. Infantry, afterward 3d Mass. Cavalry, November 27, 1863. 
Mustered out, May 15, 1865. 

Died at Central Falls, R. I., September 27, 1900. 



YOUNG, ANDREW HUCKINS. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, U.S.A. — MAJOR. ADDI- 
TIONAL PAYMASTER — BREVET LIEUTENANT COLONEL, U.S.V. 

Elected November 2, 1881. Insignia 2336. 

1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 7th N.H. Infantry, October 22, 1861. 
Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., November 26, 1862. 
Major, Additional Paymaster, U.S.V., May 28, 1864. Mustered 
out, July 20, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 
Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., November 13, 1884; accepted November 
22, 1884. 

Transferred to the Commanderj' of the State of Ohio, February 
5, 1890. 

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YOUNG, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 13th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1882. Insignia 2525. 

Ist Lieutenant, ISth N.H. Infantry, September 19, 1862. Re- 
Bigned February 2, 1864. 



ZALINSKI, EDMUND LOUIS. 

MAJOR. RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected January 1, 1873. Insignia 1454. 

Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, August, 1864, to February 22, 1865. 
2d Lieutenant, 2d N.Y. Artillery, February 23, 1865. Mustered 
out, September 29, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., 
February 23, 1866 ; accepted April 9, 1866. 1st Lieutenant, Janu- 
ary 1, 1867. Captain, December 9, 1887. Retired February 3, 
1894. Major, retired, April 23, 1904. 

Transferred to the Commandery of the State of New York, March 
1, 1882. 



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ADDENDA 

TJie following Companions were elected xehile this Register 
was in press. 

EMMERTON, LAURENCE. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16821. 
Son of Companion First Lieutenant CHARLES S. EM- 
MERTON. 

HARRINGTON, HARRISON LORING. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16823. 
Son of Companion First Lieutenant HENRY S. HARRING- 
TON (Commandery of the State of Maine). 



HAZARD, LAURISTON HARTWELL. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16817. 

By Inheritance, son of Companion Captain JEFFREY HAZARD. 



HUNT, JAMES HARVEY. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 14th NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY, D.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16815. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 14th N.H. Infantry, August 13, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, February 17, 1865, mustered. May 2, 1865. Mus- 
tered out, Ju]y 8, 1865. 



LEE, THOMAS AMORY. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16818. 
By Inheritance, grandson of Companion Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral WILLIAM R. LEE. 

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LOMBARD, RICHARD THOMAS. 

CAPTAIN. Htb MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16816. 
Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 16th Mass. Infantry, July 1, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, December 1, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, April 4, 1863. 
Captain, March 29, 1864. Transferred to 11th Mass. Infantry, 
July 12, 1864. Commissioned Major, October 6, 1864; not mus- 
tered. Mustered out, October 20, 1864. 



ROBINSON, JOSEPH MUZZY. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16819. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion First Lieutenant HENRY S. 
ROBINSON. 



VIALL, JOHN BARKER. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16824. 

Nephew of Companion Second Lieutenant ANDREW J. BAILEY. 



WINGATE, EDWARD LAWRENCE. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16820. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Commander GEORGE E. 
WINGATE. 



WINSLOW, RUSSELL. 

Elected November 6, 1912. Insignia 16822. 

Grandson of Companion Captain EDWARD J. RUSSELL. 



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RESIGNED 

AMES, AZEL, JR. 

FinST LIEUTENANT, 2d LOUISIANA ENGINEERS. U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1883. Insignia 2527. 

Hospital Steward, U.S.A., September, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
2d Louisiana Engineers, August 13, 1863. Resigned (disability) 
November 10, 1863. Commissioned Captain, 56th Mass. Infantry, 
January, 1864; declined. 

Resigned March 5, 1884. 



BLANCHARD, JAMES MEANS. 

CAPTAIN, 92d UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected November 3, 1875. Insignia 1734. 

Private, 1st N.H. Infantry, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, August 
10, 1861. 1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 8th N.H. Infantry, 
September 14, 1861. Captain, 92d U.S.C.T., September 21, 1863. 
Mustered out, December 31, 1865. 

Resigned December 7, 1892. 



BOWLES, ALBERT GORDON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 2d UNATTACHED COMPANY, MASSACHUSETTS 
CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 4, 1871. Insignia 1271. 

Private, 2d Unattached Co., Mass. Cavalry, November, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant, 2d Unattached Co., Mass. Cavalry, February 20, 1862. 
Resigned July 14, 1862. 

Resigned May 7, 1884. 

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BROWNLOW, JOHN BELL. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 9th TENNESSEE CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1870. Insignia 1171. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 9th Tennessee Cavalry, June 1, 1863. Ee- 
signed March 14, 1865. 
Resigned May 6, 1874. 

CLARKE, GEORGE LEMIST. 

Elected March 6, 1901. Insignia 13171. 

By Inheritance, nephew of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
HASWELL C. CLARKE (Commandery of the State of Illinois). 
Resigned January 1, 1908. 

CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES EDWARD. 

Elected April 1, 1885. Insignia 3789. 

In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
JAMES A. CUNNINGHAM. 
Resigned December 3, 1890. 

DAVIS, GEORGE THORNTON. 

COMMANDER, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 6, 1889. Insignia 7399. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., September 30, 1860. Midship- 
man, July 16, 1862. Ensign, U.S.N., October 1, 1863. Master, 
November 10, 1866. Lieutenant, February 31, 1867. Lieutenant 
Commander, March 12, 1868. Commander, Februarj' 1, 1883. 
Retired October 23, 1889. 

Resigned February 3, 1904. 



DEACON, EDWARD PARKER. 

CAPTAIN, 2d UNITED STATES COLORED CAVALRY. 

Elected April 6, 1869. Insignia 1062. 

Captain, 2d U.S. Colored Cavalry, February 3, 1864. Discharged 
May 25, 1865. 

Resigned June 6, 1877. 

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DRAPER, FRANK WINTHROP. 

CAPTAIN, 39th UNITED STATES COLOUED TROOPS. 

Elected May 2, 1883. Insignia 2802. 

Private, 35th Mass. Infantry, August 10, 1862. Discharged to 
accept promotion, April 13, 1864. Captain, 39th IJ.S.C.T., March 
•25, 1864; mustered, April 14, 1864. Resigned June 3, 1865. 

Resigned Jlarch 1, 1005. 



GOODELL, ARTHUR AUGUSTUS. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, ;;Oth MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. 

Elected July 7, 1868. Insignia 807. 

1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in ser- 
vice of the U.S., July 1, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. 
Captain, 36th Mass. Infantry, August 15, 1862. Major, January 
29, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, September 1, 1863. Mustered out, 
May 5, 1864. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gal- 
lant and meritorious services during the Vicksburg Campaign." 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious services during the campaign in East Tennessee." 

Resigned February 2, 1881. 



HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY. 

FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER (LIEUTENANT). U.S.N. 

Elected May 2, 1883. Insignia 2801. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., July 29, 1861. 2d Assistant En- 
gineer, December 18, 1862. 1st Assistant Engineer, January 30, 
1865. Resigned October 8, 1872. 

Resigned January 4, 1899. 

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HUTCHINSON, EBEN. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 24tU MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1875. Insignia 1759. 

Major, 24tli Maine Infantry, September 10, 1862. Lieutenant 
Colonel, June 13, 1863. Mustered out, August 35, 1863. Major, 
2d Maine Cavalry, January 4, 1864. Mustered out, December 6, 
1865. 

Eesigned November 2, 1892. 

JAMES, ROBERTSON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 55th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET 
CAPTAIN, U.S.V. 

Elected January 8, 1880, in Commandery of the State of Wis- 
consin. Insignia 2060. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, February 4, 1887. 

2d Lieutenant, 55th Massachusetts Infantry, May 21, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant, June 19, 1863. Commissioned Captain, June 25, 1865; 
not mustered. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." 

Eesigned December 3, 1890. 

JONES, JOHN COFFIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 10, 1872. Insignia 1384. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, November 1, 1862. Commissioned Captain, September 2, 
1864; not mustered. Resigned October 14, 1864. 

Eesigned December 6, 1882. 



JOSE, HORATIO NELSON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, R.Q.M.. 12th MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected February 9, 1867, in Commandery of the State of 
Maine. Insignia 678. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Ma,ssachusetts, October 4, 1876. 

1st Lieutenant, E.Q.M., 12tli Maine Infantry, September 27, 
1861. Eesigned May 1, 1862. 

Eesigned April 30, 1881. 

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KEENE, HENRY CLAY. 

LIEUTENANT, RETIRED, U.S.N. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9059. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., September 21, 1861. Acting Volunteer 
Lieutenant, December 23, 1862. Eesigned September 8, 1863. Act- 
ing Volunteer Lieutenant, April 27, 1864. Discharged April 25, 
1865. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, June 10, 1865. Lieutenant, 
March 20, 1871. Ketired March 3, 1873. 

Eesigned February 2, 1898. 



LAZELLE, HENRY MARTYN. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected May 20, 1903, in Commandery of the State of Wash- 
ington. Insignia 13981. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts, July 17, 1905. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1, 1850. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 1st In- 
fantry, U.S.A., July 1, 1855. 2d Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, October 
9, 1855. 1st Lieutenant, April 27, 1861. Captain, June 11, 1861. 
Colonel, 16th N.Y. Cavalry, October 23, 1863. Eesigned October 
19, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.A., September 19, 1864, " for gallant 
and meritorious services in action near Culpeper, Va." Major, 1st 
Infantry, U.S.A., December 15, 1874. Lieutenant Colonel, 23d In- 
fantry, June 26, 1882. Colonel, 18th Infantry, February 17, 1889. 
Eetired November 26, 1894. Brigadier General, retired, April 23, 
1904. 

Eesigned March 6. 1907. 



MASON, PHILIP DANA. 

Elected November 7, 1894. Insignia 10720. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Brevet Major HEEBERT 
C. MASON. 

Eesigned March 1, 1905. 

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MONTGOMERY, ALEXANDER. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, RETIRED, U.S.A. 

Elected March 5, 1873. Insignia 14G9. 

Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 7th Infantry, U.S.A., July 1, 1834. 2d 
Lieutenant, December 3, 1835. 1st Lieutenant, July 7, 1838. 
Captain, A.Q.M., May 11, 1846. Major, Q.M., May 17, 1861. 
Dismissed July 18, 1863. Eeinstated June 14, 1864. Lieutenant 
Cdonel, D.Q.il.G., June 6, 1872. Retired January 15, 1874. 

Resigned April 30, 1881. 



NEWELL, HENRY SMITH. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 27tb MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9065. 

Sergeant, 27th Mass. Infantry, October 10, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
27th Mass. Infantry, November 26, 1863. Discharged September 
9, 1864. 

Resigned December 1, 1897. 



PUTNAM, CHARLES RUSSELL LOWELL. 

Elected April G, 1892. Insignia 9478. 

By Inheritance, nephew of CHARLES RUSSELL LOWELL, 
Captain, 6th Cavalry, U.S.A., May 14, 1861. Colonel, 2d Massa- 
chusetts Cavalry, April 15, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
October 19, 1864. Died at Middletown, Virginia, October 20, 1864, 
of wounds received at Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864. 

Resigned April 1, 1908. 



RICE, DONALD BRITTON. 

Elected May 4, 1904. Insignia 14299. 

Son of Companion Assistant Surgeon ALBERT E. RICE. 

Resigned January 1, 1912. 

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RICE, JOHN LOVELL. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 75th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected November 3, 1886. Insignia 5367. 

Private, 2d N.H. Infantry, April 28, 1861 ; mustered, May 31, 
1861. Discharged to accept promotion, November 18, 1862. Cap- 
tain, 16th N.H. Infantry, November 4, 1862 ; mustered, November 
24, 1862. Mustered out, August 20, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 
75'th U.S.C.T., September 20, 1863; mustered, October 31, 1863. 
Mustered out, November 26, 1865. 

Eesigned February 7, 1900. 



RUSSELL, JAMES SAVAGE. 

Elected February 5, 1890. Insignia 8270. 
In Succession, son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General 
HENEY S. RUSSELL. 
Eesigned December 7, 1904. 



SANDS, LOUIS JOSEPH. 

ACTING ASSISTANT PAYMASTER, U.S.N. 

Elected February 1, 1888, in Commandery of the State of New 
York. Insignia 6007. Transferred to Commandery of the State 
of Massachusetts, May 6, 1903. 

Captain's Clerk, U.S.N., April 23, 1856, to December 31, 1857. 
Flag Officer's Secretary, July 7, 1859, to March 12, 1861. Act- 
ing Assistant Paymaster, July 10, 1861. Discharged February 
25, 1866. 

Eesigned December 1, 1909. 



SMITH, WILLIAM ELMER. 

Elected July 3, 1905. Insignia 14584. 

By Inlieritance, son of JOHN EDWARD SMITH, 2d Lieuten- 
ant, 29th Massachusetts Infantry, April 19, 1861. Eesigned March 
20, 1862. Captain, 38th Massachusetts Infantry, August 22, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 12, 1865. Died January 17, 1891. 

Eesigned December 6, 1905. 

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SPARE, JOHN VIGNERON. 

Elected November 5, 1902. Insignia 13697. 

Surgeon's Steward, U.S.N., July 22, 1865. Discharged March 
13, 1866. 

By Inheritance, son of JOHN SPARE, Acting Assistant Sur- 
geon, U.S.N., April 10, 1862. Discharged July 2, 1866. Died May 
22, 1901. 

Resigned June 1, 1912. 



TIEFANY, CHARLES COMFORT. 

CHAPLAIN, 6th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected January 1, 1873. Insignia 1468. 

Chaplain, 6th Conn. Infantry, October 12, 1864. Resigned May 
7, 1865. 

Resigned May 3, 1876. 



WALKER, AUGUSTUS CHAPMAN. 

MAJOR, SURGEON, 18th NEW YORK CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 2, 1884, in Commandery of the State of New York. 
Insignia 3124. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, May 1, 1886. 

1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 133d N.Y. Infantry, Septem- 
ber 5, 1862. Major, Surgeon, 18th N.Y. Cavalry, September 10, 
1864. Mustered out, June 13, 1865. 

Resigned January 5, 1905. 



WARD, ALANSON HARVEY. 

CAPTAIN, 6l8t MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 753. 

Captain, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 21, 
1864. Mustered out, November 11, 1864. Captain, 61st Mass. 
Infantry, Februarj' 1, 1865. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. 

Resigned March 1, 1882. 

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WASHBURN, ZADOCK. 

CAPTAIN. 10th UNITED STATES COLORED HEAVY ARTILLERY. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9676. 

2d Lieutenant, 15tli Maine Infantry, January 7, 1862. Captain, 
Noyember 21, 1862. Discharged March 9, 1864. Captain, 1st 
Heavy Artillery, Corps d'Afrique, afterwards 7th U.S. Colored 
Heavy Artillery and 10th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery, March 9, 
1864. Discharged October 18, 1864. 

Eesigned December 5, 1900. 



WHITE, AUSTIN TREADWELL. 

Elected March 3, 1897. Insignia 11776. 

In Succession, son of Companion Captain JAMES C. WHITE 
( Commandery of the State of Illinois). 
Resigned January 1, 1912. 



WHITE, FRANKLIN WARREN. 

Elected December 2, 1891. Insignia 9140. 
By Inheritance, son of Companion Surgeon ELISHA M. 
WHITE. 

Eesigned December 31, 1906. 



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WHITTIER, CHARLES ALBERT. 

BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S.V. (1808). 

Elected May 3, 1871. Insignia 1307. 

2d Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, January 1, 1862. Captain, April 1, 1863. Major, A.D.C., 
U.S.V., April 25, 1863. Major, A.A.G., U.S.V., March 7, 1865. 
Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel, A.A.G., January 31, 1865. Cap- 
tain, 17th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866. Mustered out of Vol- 
unteer service, November 30, 1866. Assigned to 19th Infantry, 
U.S.A., February 15, 1870. Resigned August 3, 1870. Lieutenant 
Colonel, Inspector-General, U.S.V., May 10, 1898. Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V., August 13, 1898. Discharged January 31, 1899. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 19, 1864, " for faith- 
ful and meritorious service in the field during the campaign before 
Richmond, Va." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., and Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for highly valuable and meri- 
torious service during the campaign terminating with the surrender 
of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." 

Resigned June 7, 1876. 



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DROPPED FROM THE ROLL 

Having neglected or refused, after due notice, to pay dues. 
Constitution, Art. XV., Sect. S. 

ALDEN, GEORGE E. 

CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.A. 

Elected November 3, 18G8. Insignia 955. 

Private, 14th Mi.ssouri Infantry', September 27, 1861. Captain, 
A.Q.M., U.S.V., March 12, 1863. Captain, A.Q.M., U.S.A., No- 
vember 27, 1865. Resigned December 9, 1871. Brevet Major, 
U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for faithful and meritorious in the Q.M. 
Department during the war." 

Dropped from tlie Roll January 6, 1875. 



AMES, THEODORE EDWARD. 

CAPTAIN, 36th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, U.S.V. 

Elected June 7, 1871. Insignia 1431. 

1st Lieutenant, 34th Mass. Infantry, August 12, 1862. Trans- 
ferred to 36th Mass. Infantry, August 22, 1862. Captain, Novem- 
ber 17, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
April 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct before Peters- 
burg, Va." 

Dropped from the Roll October 3, 1877. 



ANDREWS, JOHN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 1st CONNECTICUT CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9666. 

Private and Corporal, Ist Conn. Cavalry, November 14, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, Ist Conn. Cavalry, February 18, 1865. Mustered 
out, August 2, 1865. 

Dropped from the Roll January 3, 1900. 

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BENJAMIN, CHARLES ALFRED. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 21st NEW YORK CAVALKY. U.S.V. 

Elected October 1, 1874. Insignia 1594. 

2d Lieutenant, 127th N.Y. Infantry, August 26, 1863. Dis- 
charged May 15, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 21st N.Y. Cavalry, Janu- 
ary 26, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, February 16, 1865; mustered, April 
20, 1865. Mustered out, June 29, 1866. 

Dropped from the Roll February 6, 1895. 



BRIGHAM, ALFRED WILLARD. 

CAPTAIN, 3<J MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. U.S.V. 

Elected October 1, 1873. Insignia 1505. 

Private and Corporal, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Dis- 
charged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), Octo- 
ber 22, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 11, 
1863. Captain, October 13, 1864. Mustered out, September 18, 
1865. 

Dropped from the Roll February 6, 1895. 



BROWN, EDWARD PAYSON. 

CAPTAIN, 7th RHODE ISLAND INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR. U.S.V. 

Elected December 6, 1871. Insignia 1370. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th R.I. Infantry, August 27, 1862. 1st Lieuten- 
ant, January 4. 1863. Captain, March 5, 1863. Transferred to 
7th R.I. Infantry, October 21, 1864. Mustered out, June 5, 1865. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, "for gallant and distin- 
guished services before Fort Sedgwick, Va." 

Dropped from the Boll May 4, 1887. 

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BROWN, THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN. 

CAPTAIN, 5lBt ILLINOIS INFANTRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL, 

u.s.v. 

Elected January 5, 1870. Insignia 1143. 

1st Lieutenant, 51st Illinois Infantry, March 1, 1862. Captain, 
July 8, 1862; mustered, November 7, 1862. Mustered out, May 
15, 1865. Brevet Major, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, Brevet Colonel 
and Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gal- 
lant conduct at the battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, and for 
gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

Dropped from the Eoll October 3, 1877. 



CHILD, THOMAS. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 31st MAINE INFANTRY — BREVET CAPTAIN, 

D.S.V. 

Elected October 4, 1882. Insignia 2598. 

Private, 19th Maine Infantry, July 14, 1862; mustered, August 
25, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 32d Maine Infantry, April 27, 1864; 
mustered, August 14, 1864. Transferred to 31st Maine Infantry, 
December 12, 1864. Mustered out, July 15, 1865. Brevet Captain, 
U.S. v., April 2, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in 
action before Petersburg, Virginia." 

Dropped from the Eoll May 4, 1904. 



CHIPMAN, ELISHA B. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 21st CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected October 6, 1868. Insignia 1027. 

Private, 21st Conn. Infantry, April 25, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
December 22, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, January 11, 1865. Mustered 
out, June 17, 1865. 

Dropped from the Eoll October 3, 1877. 

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BUTTON, ARTHUR HENRY. 

Elected December 3, 1890, in Commandery of the State of Maine. 
Insignia 8337. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massa- 
chusetts, September 2, 1891. 

By Inheritance, son of ARTHUR HENRY BUTTON, Cadet, 
U.S.M.A., September 1, 1857. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Corps of 
Engineers, U.S.A., June 24, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, August 3, 1861. 
1st Lieutenant, March 3, 1863. Captain, October 2, 1863. Colonel, 
21st Conn. Infantry, August 19, 1862. Brevet Major, U.S.A., 
December 13, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the 
battle of Fredericksburg, Va." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., 
May 3, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious services in the defense 
of Suffolk, Va." Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., May 26, 1864, " for gal- 
lant and meritorious services while reconnoitering the enemy's 
works near Bermuda Hundred, Va., where wounded." Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 26, 1864, " for gallant and meri- 
torious conduct in reconnoisance in front of Bermuda Hundred, 
Va., where he was wounded May 26, 1864, and of which he died 
June 5, 1864." 

Dropped from the Roll January 3, 1900. 



DWIGHT, CHARLES. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 70th NEW YORK INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected November 3, 1868. Insignia 925. 
2d Lieutenant, 70th N.Y. Infantry, September, 1861. Mustered 
out, June 30, 1864. 

Dropped from the Roll January 6, 1875. 



EVERETT, WALTER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 5th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OP THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected March 5, 1873. Insignia 1610. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., April 19, 1861. Mustered 
out, July 31, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, September 16, 1862. Mustered 
out, July 2, 1863. 

Dropped from the Roll October 3, 1877. 

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FIIOTHINGHAM, NATHANIEL LANGDON. 

Elected November 4, 1891. Insignia 9068. 
Son of Companion First Lieutenant WARD B. PROTHING- 
HAM. 

Dropped from the Roll May 4, 1904. 

GOODRICH, GEORGE E. 

CAI'TAIN. 34th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 4, 1873. Insignia 1500. 

Private, 34th Mass. Infantry, July 19, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
August 6, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, September 6, 1863. Captain, 
October 15, 1864. Mustered out, June 16, 1865. 

Dropped from the Roll May 4, 1881. 

GOVE, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. 

Elected February 7, 1883. Insignia 2693. 

Cadet Midshipman, U.S.N.A., June 5, 1871. Midshipman, 
U.S.N., June 20, 1876. Ensign, March 29, 1879. Lieutenant 
(junior grade), March 4, 1886. Lieutenant, August 4, 1891. 
Lieutenant Commander, July 1, 1899. Commander, May 6, 1905. 
Captain, January 7, 1909. 

By Inheritance, son of JESSE A. GOVE. 2d Lieutenant, 9th 
Infantry, U.S.A., April 9, 1847. 1st Lieutenant, December 4, 1847. 
Discharged August 26, 1848. Captain, 10th Infantry, U.S.A., 
]\Tarch 3, 1855. Colonel, 22d Massachusetts Infantry, October 30, 
1861. Killed in action at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862. 

Dropped from the Roll November 3, 1897. 

HAV^^KINS, GARDNER CHANDLER. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 3d VERMONT INFANTRY. U.S.V. 

Elected May 7, 1884. Insignia 3251. 

Private, 3d Vermont Infantry, January 28, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 
3d Vermont Infantry, October 18, 1864 ; mustered, January 1, 
1865. 1st Lieutenant, February 25, 1865; mustered, March 23, 
1865. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in 
action) June 2, 1865. 

Dropped from the Roll November 3, 1897. 

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HOPKINS, EDMUND SMITH. 

Elected April 9, 1891. Insignia 9680. 

By Inheritance, son of ISRAEL M. HOPKINS, 1st Lieutenant, 
4th R.I. Infantry, October 30, 1861. Captain, November 20, 1861. 
Resigned August 11, 1862. Died July 7, 1888. 

Dropped from the Roll January 5, 1898. 



HOPKINS, FRED LEWIS. 

Elected January 7, 1891. Insignia 8443. 

Son of Companion Second Lieutenant HENRY F. HOPKINS. 

Dropped from the Roll January 5, 1898. 



HUTCHINSON, JOHN IRA. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 7th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected July 23, 1890. Insignia 8061. 

1st Sergeant, 7th Conn. Infantry, September 6, 1861. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 7th Conn. Infantry, July 1, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, April 
11, 1864. Mustered out, October 26, 1864. 

Dropped from the Roll May 4, 1904. 



JAMESON, ROBERT EDWIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, ASSISTANT SURGEON, 29th MASSACHUSETTS 
INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1897. Insignia 11824. 

Hospital Steward, 11th Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. Dis- 
charged November 11, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Assistant Surgeon, 
29th Mass. Infantry, May 8, 1863. Major, Surgeon, May 27, 1865 ; 
Mustered out, July 29, 1865. 

Dropped from the Roll May 4, 1904. 

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JARVES, HORATIO DEMING. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL, 56th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 7, 1868. Insignia 884. 

Private and Corporal, 2d Wisconsin Infantry, April 19, 1801. 
2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. Major, 
56th Mass. Infantry, January 8, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, August 
1, 1864. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. 

Dropped from the Roll January 2, 1878. 



JENKINS, HORATIO, JR. 

COLONEL, 4th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY — BREVET BRIGADIER GEN- 
ERAL. U.S.V. 

Elected October 2, 1872. Insignia 1449. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 
1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 40th Mass. 
Infantry, August 15, 1862. Captain, August 12, 1862. Major, 
April 20, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, June 2, 1864. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 4th Mass. Cavalry, February 18, 1865. Colonel, May 29, 
1865. Mustered out, November 14, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., 
April 6, 1865, " for especial gallantry at High Bridge, Va." Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V.,. March 13, 1865, " for gallant and effi- 
cient services during the war." 

Dropped from the Roll January 2, 1878. 



KENDALL, CHARLES BIGELOW. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 25th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 14, 1890, in Commandery of California. Insignia 
7848. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, 
December 16, 1895. 

Private, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
April 20, 1861; mustered, May 27, 1861. Mustered out, July 24, 

1861. Private and Sergeaut-Major, 25th Mass. Infantry, May 7, 

1862. 1st Lieutenant, Adjutant, June 13, 1864. Commissioned 
Captain, May 17, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 13, 
1865. 

Dropped from the Roll May 4, 1904. 

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LOVERING, JOSEPH FOSTER. 

CHAPLAIN, 17th MAINE INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 5, 1882. Insignia 2458. 

Chaplain, 17th Maine Infantry, Nov. 10, 1863; mustered, De- 
cember 7, 1863. Mustered out, June 4, 1865. 
Dropped from the Eoll March 6, 1889. 



McKAY, GEORGE FREDERICK. 

CAPTAIN, 55th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — BREVET MAJOR, D.S.V. 

Elected January 5, 1869. Insignia 978. 

Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 
55th Mass. Infantry, February 26, 1864. Adjutant, June 1, 1864. 
Captain, June 29, 1865. Mustered out, August 29, 1865. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious 
services." 

Dropped from the Eoll, February 6, 1895. 



PEASE, HENRY COGSWELL. 

CAPTAIN, 86th UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 

Elected April 3, 1889. Insignia 7230. 

Private, 26th Mass. Infantry, October 6, 1861. Discharged Sep- 
tember 28, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 86th U.S.C.T., September 10, 
1863; mustered, September 29, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, October 31, 
1864; mustered, November 9, 1864. Captain, November 1, 1865; 
mustered, November 16, 1865. Mustered out, April 10, 1866. 

Dropped from the Eoll January 3, 1900. 



RICH, JOSEPH SMITH. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT. 5th IOWA CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected August 1, 1892. Insignia 9672. 

Private, Quartermaster Sergeant and 1st Sergeant, 1st Battalion 
Nebraska Cavalry, afterwards 5th Iowa Cavalry, September 2, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, 5th Iowa Cavalry, April 5, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 
July 14, 1864. Mustered out, March 10, 1865. 

Dropped from the Eoll January 3, 1900. 

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ROBINSON, JOHN HOWARD. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 45th INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF TUE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected February 7, 1872. Insignia 1390. 
2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 7, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, July 7, 18G3. 

Dropped from the Roll October 3, 1877. 



SAWYER, CHARLES PACKARD. 

Elected March 6, 1889. Insignia 6918. 

In Succession, son of Companion Surgeon FREDERIC A. 
SAWYER. 

Dropped from the Roll May 4, 1904. 



SEARS, WILLIAM BARNAS, JR. 

Elected March 2, 1887. Insignia 5370. 

Son of Companion Captain WILLIAM B. SEARS. 

Dropped from the Eoll January 3, 1900. 



SPARKS, RUFUS T. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 64th ILLINOIS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected December 4, 1872. Insignia 1457. 
Private, 64th Illinois Infantry, December 16, 1861. Ist Lieu- 
tenant, May 21, 1865. Mustered out, July 11, 1865. 
Dropped from the Roll May 5, 1880. 



THOMAS, BENJAMIN. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, R.Q.M.. 4th MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected June 5, 1872. Insignia 1434. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, December 17, 1863. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, R.Q.M., February 1, 1864. Resigned December 9, 1864. 
Dropped from the Roll February 4, 1880. 

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WALKER, CHARLES HAYWARD. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 45tli INFANTRY, M.V.M., IN SERVICE OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

Elected May 5, 1868. Insignia 757. 

1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., October 7, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, July 7, 1863. 

Dropped from the Roll January 6, 1875. 



WARNER, BENJAMIN SILLIMAN. 

Elected January 4, 1888. Insignia 5955. 

Son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel ALEXANDER 
WARNER. 

Dropped from the Roll November 3, 1897. 



WELLINGTON, EDWARD W. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 2d MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected April 6, 1870. Insignia 1177. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, January 19, 1863. Resigned 
August 22, 1863. 

Dropped from the Roll May 5, 1880. 



WINSOR, HENRY, JR. 

CAPTAIN, 6th PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY, U.S.V. 

Elected September 1, 1868. Insignia 870. 

Private, 6th Penn. Cavalry, October 14, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
November 29, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, June 10, 1862. Captain, April 
4, 1863. Discharged July 28, 1864. 

Dropped from the Roll January 6, 1875. 



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EXPELLED 

Having been impeached and charges sustained. 
Constitution, Art. IX., Sect. 2. 

BELL, JAMES BROWN. 

CAPTAIN, 24th MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, U.S.V. 

Elected March 6, 1868. Insignia 534. 

1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infafatry, September 2, 1861. Cap- 
tain, December 28, 1862. Mustered out, September 27, 1864. 
Expelled May 7, 1879. 



SUMMARY OF MEMBERSHIP 

First Class, Original 456 

First Class in Succession 62 

First Class by Inheritance 188 

706 

Second Class 90 

Third Class 1 

Total membership, October 31, 1912 797 

Total membership since institution 1938 



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TABLE SHOWING 

MEMBERSHIP OF THE ORDER 

October 31, 1912 





FIRST CLASS 


o 




. 




COMMANDERT OP 


a 


a 
o 

'i 




^ 




o 


o 
o 

a 

CO 


a 
1— 1 


c3 

e2 




u 


1 


1 Pennsylvania . . 


462 


190 


191 


843 


150 


1 


994 


2 New York . . . 


637 


179 


139 


955 


145 




1100 


3 Maine 


93 


13 


32 


138 


13 




151 


4 Massaciiusetts . . 


456 


62 


188 


706 


90 


1 


797 


5 California .... 


273 


80 


189 


542 


103 


3 


648 


6 Wisconsin .... 


100 


10 


39 


149 


29 




178 


7 Illinois 


274 


65 


124 


463 


93 




556 


8 Dist. of Columbia 


430 


74 


195 


699 


96 


1 1 796 


9 Ohio 


391 


68 


162 


621 


104 




725 


10 Michigan .... 


135 


16 


47 


198 


23 




221 


11 Minnesota . . . 


135 


26 


63 


224 


37 




261 


12 Oregon 


44 


13 


17 


74 


10 




84 


13 Missouri .... 


148 


44 


31 


223 


47 


1 


271 


14 Nebraska .... 


46 


7 


17 


70 


12 


1 


83 


15 Kansas 


96 


15 


34 


145 


26 




171 


16 Iowa 


114 


22 


39 


175 


24 


i 199 


17 Colorado .... 


106 


18 


45 


169 


30 




199 


18 Indiana 


167 


27 


46 


240 


46 


1 


287 


19 Washington . . . 


54 


22 


42 


118 


27 




145 


20 Vermont .... 


57 


17 


34 


108 


22 




130 


21 Maryland .... 


30 




15 


45 


7 




52 


Totals .... 


4248 


968 


1689 


6905 


1134 


9 


8048 



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